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Patterned Au/poly (dimethylsiloxane) substrate fabricated by chemical plating coupled with electrochemical etching for cell patterning

Bai et al., 2009

Document ID
2885123836845678963
Author
Bai H
Shao M
Gou H
Xu J
Chen H
Publication year
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Langmuir

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In this paper, we present a novel approach for preparing patterned Au/poly (dimethylsiloxane)(PDMS) substrate. Chemical gold plating instead of conventional metal evaporation or sputtering was introduced to achieve a homogeneous gold layer on native …
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