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Guided cell patterning on gold–silicon dioxide substrates by surface molecular engineering

Veiseh et al., 2004

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9458840022627171867
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Veiseh M
Wickes B
Castner D
Zhang M
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Biomaterials

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We report an effective approach to patterning cells on gold–silicon dioxide substrates with high precision, selectivity, stability, and reproducibility. This technique is based on photolithography and surface molecular engineering and requires no cell positioning or …
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