Since the last decade, there is a growing need for patterned biomolecules for various applications ranging from diagnostic devices to enabling fundamental biological studies with high throughput. Protein arrays facilitate the study of protein-protein, protein-drug or protein-DNA interactions as well as highly multiplexed immunosensors based on antibody-antigen recognition. Protein microarrays are typically fabricated using piezoelectric inkjet printing with resolution limit of similar to 70-100 mu m limiting the array density. A considerable amount of research has been done on patterning biomolecules using customised biocompatible photoresists. Here, a simple photolithographic process for fabricating protein microarrays on a commercially av...
Cellular microarrays are known for their use as a tool to investigate variations between single cell...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
We describe a method to fabricate high-density biological microarrays using lithographic patterning ...
We report a new method for the micropatterning of multiple proteins and cells with micrometer-scale ...
This article presents a new technique to fabricate patterns of functional molecules surrounded by a ...
Advances in lithographic approaches to fabricating bio-microarrays have been extensively explored ov...
Precise patterning of biomaterials has widespread applications, including drug release, degradable i...
[[abstract]]A novel method of protein array immobilization, using micro stamps to pick up proteins f...
[[abstract]]A novel method of protein array immobilization, using micro stamps to pick up proteins f...
The present work introduces a new method for the fabrication of protein micro-patterns, microcontact...
The fabrication of robust biomolecule microarrays by reactive microcontact printing (CP) on spin-coa...
The simple and quick patterning of functional proteins on engineered surfaces affords an opportunity...
A two-step templated, ribosomal biosynthesis/printing method for the fabrication of protein microarr...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...
Advancements in lithography methods for printing biomolecules on surfaces are proving to be potentia...
Cellular microarrays are known for their use as a tool to investigate variations between single cell...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
We describe a method to fabricate high-density biological microarrays using lithographic patterning ...
We report a new method for the micropatterning of multiple proteins and cells with micrometer-scale ...
This article presents a new technique to fabricate patterns of functional molecules surrounded by a ...
Advances in lithographic approaches to fabricating bio-microarrays have been extensively explored ov...
Precise patterning of biomaterials has widespread applications, including drug release, degradable i...
[[abstract]]A novel method of protein array immobilization, using micro stamps to pick up proteins f...
[[abstract]]A novel method of protein array immobilization, using micro stamps to pick up proteins f...
The present work introduces a new method for the fabrication of protein micro-patterns, microcontact...
The fabrication of robust biomolecule microarrays by reactive microcontact printing (CP) on spin-coa...
The simple and quick patterning of functional proteins on engineered surfaces affords an opportunity...
A two-step templated, ribosomal biosynthesis/printing method for the fabrication of protein microarr...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...
Advancements in lithography methods for printing biomolecules on surfaces are proving to be potentia...
Cellular microarrays are known for their use as a tool to investigate variations between single cell...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
We describe a method to fabricate high-density biological microarrays using lithographic patterning ...