By using a microfabrication technique such as nanoimprinting, a structure
for cell culture comprising: a concavo-convex structure having a
plurality of successive unit structures each formed in a polygonal shape
in a planar direction and having a minimum internal diameter of less than
or equal to 3 .mu.m, wherein a width between adjoining unit structures is
less than or equal to 3 .mu.m, a concavo-convex depth is greater than or
equal to 10 nm, and the concavo-convex structure functions as a cell
adherence surface. By culturing cells in this structure or a cell culture
vessel comprising this structure integrated therein, a structure having a
spheroid or a vessel having a spheroid, in which a spheroid with
lamellipodia has been formed, can be obtained. Thus, it is possible to
produce the structure or the cell culture vessel in which the shape, size
and material of the peak-and-valley structure are controlled.
Furthermore, a spheroid suitable for, e.g., screening a drug can be
easily cultured within a short period of time at a low cost.