celstapel
Celstapel is a Dutch term that refers to a vertical arrangement of cells. In biology and biotechnology, a celstapel denotes an aggregation of individual cells or cell sheets stacked in a vertical sequence to form multilayered tissue constructs. The concept is used in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to recreate aspects of native tissue architecture and to study cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions.
Techniques to create celstacks include layering pre-formed cell sheets, stacking cultured cell layers without extensive scaffolding,
In histology, the term may also describe observed vertical arrangements of cells within stratified tissues, such
Etymology: cel (cell) and stapel (stack). See also three-dimensional cell culture, cell sheet engineering, tissue engineering.