Mask-directed multiphoton lithography
Journal of the American Chemical Society, ISSN: 0002-7863, Vol: 129, Issue: 7, Page: 1904-1905
2007
- 67Citations
- 72Captures
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- Citations67
- Citation Indexes66
- 66
- CrossRef55
- Patent Family Citations1
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- Captures72
- Readers72
- 72
Article Description
We report a strategy to direct the multiphoton photocrosslinking (MPP) of proteins using mask objects or transparency-based masks. This approach enables rapid prototyping and generation of microstructures and functional surface gradients with arbitrary three-dimensional features. We demonstrate use of this strategy to transfer detailed shapes into biomaterial patterns and to fabricate microchambers capable of trapping and incubating a single motile bacterium. Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society.
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