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Publication
Advanced Materials
Paper
Microcontact printing of proteins
Abstract
The direct patterning of biomolecules on a solid substrate can be achieved using microcontact printing, a method that has been very successfully adopted for the precise and gentle transfer of proteins and lipid bilayers from stamp to substrate in 1 s, with-out loss of biological activity. The image shown was produced by patterning 16 different proteins onto the polystyrene surface of a cell culture dish using a stamp inked by means of a microfluidic network. © WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH, , 2000.