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Creating “living” polymer surfaces to pattern biomolecules and cells on common plastics

Li et al., 2013

Document ID
17622653485191719497
Author
Li C
Glidle A
Yuan X
Hu Z
Pulleine E
Cooper J
Yang W
Yin H
Publication year
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Biomacromolecules

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Creating patterns of biomolecules and cells has been applied widely in many fields associated with the life sciences, including diagnostics. In these applications it has become increasingly apparent that the spatiotemporal arrangement of biological molecules in vitro is …
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