Lithography combined with multilayer nanoassembly: Versatile approach to fabricate nanocomposite micropatterns for biointerfaces
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A combination lithography-layer-by-layer (L-LbL) method for the fabrication of nanocomposite multicomponent micropatterns comprised of organic and/or inorganic materials is described. Nanofilm patterns of polymers, proteins, dyes, and/or nanoparticles may be constructed on glass substrates for potential applications in basic cell-material interactions, as well as components of photonics, electronics, and chemical microsystems. Cell-culture work with primary brain cells demonstrates the use of this method towards developing specialized bio-material interfaces. 2005 IEEE.
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2005 3rd IEEE/EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnology in Medicine and Biology