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Nanopatterning with tailored molecules

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
Star block copolymer synthesis was performed in a controlled fashion by an in-situ core first ATRP route. The obtained resist materials on the basis of industrial used monomers with tailored star block copolymer architecture were systematically characterized and patterned.
Florian Wieberger   +4 more
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Tuning Surface Energies with Nanopatterned Substrates

Nano Letters, 2006
A novel approach to varying the surface energy of biofunctional substrates has been developed, where surface energies are controlled by utilizing tunable nanopatterned substrates. In this study we functionalized the nanopattern with streptavidin, providing an adhesive interface for biotinylated probes.
Selhuber, C.   +3 more
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Reverse Engineering of Monolayers and Nanopatterns

Advanced Materials, 2012
In a molecularly decorated surface, the molecular tiles are “glued” to the surface by binding constants and possibly further “glued” to each other by cooperativity factors. At odds with mosaics, these “glues” come with the tiles and cannot be removed or supplemented.
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Surface nanopatterning with polymer brushes

Science, 2019
A variety of surfaces are patterned with precisely defined cylindrical ...
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Block Copolymer Nanopatterning for Nonsemiconductor Device Applications

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2022
Geon Gug Yang   +2 more
exaly  

Nanopatterning of Biomolecules

2021
Shweta M. Deotale   +3 more
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Modulating T cell activation by nanopatterned and micro-nanopatterned antigen arrays

2014
The human immune system is a multi-talented composition of a variety of interacting elements trying to protect the host from any kind of disease. Much research has been done to elucidate a key event of this complex defense strategy, which is the activation of T cells resulting from the formation of a temporary synapse between a T cell and an antigen ...
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