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Cortese et al., 2009 - Google Patents

Engineering transfer of micro-and nanometer-scale features by surface energy modification

Cortese et al., 2009

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13707564626024315025
Author
Cortese B
Piliego C
Viola I
D’Amone S
Cingolani R
Gigli G
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Langmuir

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Micropatterning of surfaces is gaining importance in various applications ranging from biosensors to microfluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices, where the control of the surface chemistry is of great importance for the application. In this paper, we introduce a patterning …
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