AbstractFull details and a step-by-step guide suitable for printing proteins aligned to micron-sized sensors and subsequent integration and alignment of microfluidic structures are presented. The precise alignment and grafting of micron-sized biomolecule patterns with an underlying substrate at predefined locations is achieved using a novel semi-automated microcontact printer. Through integration of optical alignment methods in the x, y, and z directions, uniform contact of micron-sized stamps is achieved. Feature compression of the stamp is avoided by fine control of the stamp during contact. This printing method has been developed in combination with robust, compatible bioconjugate chemistry for patterning of a dextran-functionalized sili...
Microcontact printing (microCP) is a versatile tool for the chemical surface modification of substra...
International audienceThis protocol describes a simple, fast, and efficient method for making adhesi...
Three-dimensional printing at the micro-/nanoscale represents a new challenge in research and develo...
Full details and a step-by-step guide suitable for printing proteins aligned to micron-sized sensors...
International audienceWe describe an adaptation of the microcontact printing technique for generatin...
International audiencePatterning biomolecules at the micron or nano-scale presents a major challenge...
Microcontact printing has become a versatile soft lithography technique used to produce molecular mi...
Microcontact printing has become a versatile soft lithography technique used to produce molecular mi...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...
The rapid quantification of the concentration of different immunoglobulins classes from patient seru...
Soft lithography offers great potential for the fabrication of 2D and 3D patterned structures using ...
Microcontact printing (mu CP) of extracellular matrix proteins is a fascinating approach to control ...
Micro-contact printing, μCP, is a well-established soft-lithography technique for printing biomolecu...
Silicon is an ideal substrate for the development of micro and nano bio-molecular sensor devices; th...
Interactions between biological macromolecules and micrometer- and sub-micrometer-scale surface stru...
Microcontact printing (microCP) is a versatile tool for the chemical surface modification of substra...
International audienceThis protocol describes a simple, fast, and efficient method for making adhesi...
Three-dimensional printing at the micro-/nanoscale represents a new challenge in research and develo...
Full details and a step-by-step guide suitable for printing proteins aligned to micron-sized sensors...
International audienceWe describe an adaptation of the microcontact printing technique for generatin...
International audiencePatterning biomolecules at the micron or nano-scale presents a major challenge...
Microcontact printing has become a versatile soft lithography technique used to produce molecular mi...
Microcontact printing has become a versatile soft lithography technique used to produce molecular mi...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...
The rapid quantification of the concentration of different immunoglobulins classes from patient seru...
Soft lithography offers great potential for the fabrication of 2D and 3D patterned structures using ...
Microcontact printing (mu CP) of extracellular matrix proteins is a fascinating approach to control ...
Micro-contact printing, μCP, is a well-established soft-lithography technique for printing biomolecu...
Silicon is an ideal substrate for the development of micro and nano bio-molecular sensor devices; th...
Interactions between biological macromolecules and micrometer- and sub-micrometer-scale surface stru...
Microcontact printing (microCP) is a versatile tool for the chemical surface modification of substra...
International audienceThis protocol describes a simple, fast, and efficient method for making adhesi...
Three-dimensional printing at the micro-/nanoscale represents a new challenge in research and develo...