Biologically relevant nanopatterns are useful platforms to address fundamental questions, for example, regarding protein-protein and cell-protein interactions. For the creation of nanopatterns, complex and expensive instrumentation is often needed. We present a simple but versatile patterning method using a combination of particle and subsequent molecular self-assembly to produce ordered structures in the micron and sub-micron range. Polystyrene particles were, in a first step, assembled via dip-coating or dried in a drying cell. Silicon wafers and glass slides coated with SiO(2) and a top layer of 11 nm of TiO(2) were used as substrates. Large hexagonally ordered particle monolayers were formed with high reproducibility. These were subsequ...
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) was used as a tool to pattern self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on sili...
Controlled patterning of surfaces with different chemistries and structures at nanoscale length scal...
Patterning of many types of biomolecules over length scales ranging from micrometers to nanometers i...
Biologically relevant nanopatterns are useful platforms to address fundamental questions, for exampl...
Biologically relevant nanopatterns are useful platforms to address fundamental questions, for exampl...
The generation of protein patterns with controllable spacing in the nanometer to micrometer range is...
The recent decade has seen a rapid expansion in the ability to create and study nanometer scale obje...
Aims: The applicability of particle lithography with monodisperse mesospheres is tested with various...
We present an approach where biomolecular self-assembly is used in combination with lithography to p...
We present an approach where biomolecular self-assembly is used in combination with lithography to p...
Arrays of protein nanostructures can be formed on surfaces such as mica(0001) and Au(111) using lith...
There is considerable interest in developing functional protein arrays on the nanoscale for high-thr...
© 2017 American Vacuum Society. A practical approach for preparing protein nanopatterns has been to ...
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) was used as a tool to pattern self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on sili...
This work used a hydrophobic polymer pair, i.e. polystyrene (PS) and polyisoprene (PI), to construct...
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) was used as a tool to pattern self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on sili...
Controlled patterning of surfaces with different chemistries and structures at nanoscale length scal...
Patterning of many types of biomolecules over length scales ranging from micrometers to nanometers i...
Biologically relevant nanopatterns are useful platforms to address fundamental questions, for exampl...
Biologically relevant nanopatterns are useful platforms to address fundamental questions, for exampl...
The generation of protein patterns with controllable spacing in the nanometer to micrometer range is...
The recent decade has seen a rapid expansion in the ability to create and study nanometer scale obje...
Aims: The applicability of particle lithography with monodisperse mesospheres is tested with various...
We present an approach where biomolecular self-assembly is used in combination with lithography to p...
We present an approach where biomolecular self-assembly is used in combination with lithography to p...
Arrays of protein nanostructures can be formed on surfaces such as mica(0001) and Au(111) using lith...
There is considerable interest in developing functional protein arrays on the nanoscale for high-thr...
© 2017 American Vacuum Society. A practical approach for preparing protein nanopatterns has been to ...
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) was used as a tool to pattern self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on sili...
This work used a hydrophobic polymer pair, i.e. polystyrene (PS) and polyisoprene (PI), to construct...
Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) was used as a tool to pattern self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on sili...
Controlled patterning of surfaces with different chemistries and structures at nanoscale length scal...
Patterning of many types of biomolecules over length scales ranging from micrometers to nanometers i...