Mujahid et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Bioimprinting strategies: From soft lithography to biomimetic sensors and beyondMujahid et al., 2013
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- Mujahid A
- Iqbal N
- Afzal A
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- Biotechnology advances
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Imprinting is a straightforward, yet a reliable technique to develop dynamic artificial recognition materials—so called as synthetic antibodies. Surface imprinting strategies such as soft lithography allow biological stereotyping of polymers and sol–gel phases to prepare …
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