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  • Easy fabrication of thin membranes with through holes. Application to protein stencil patterning.

    Posted by vviasnof on 02/17/2012

    Master,T et al Submitted Lab on Chip.

    Abstract: Since protein patterning on 2D surfaces has emerged as an important tool in cell biology, the development of methods that can be easily implemented in biology labs has gained importance. In this paper we present a simple, rapid and reliable technique to fabricate thin layers of UV curable polymer with through holes. These membranes are as easy to fabricate as microcontact printing stamps and can be readily used for stencil patterning. We show how this microfabrication scheme allows highly reproducible and highly homogeneous protein patterning with micron sized resolution on surfaces as large as 10 cm2. Using these stencils, fragile proteins were patterned without loss of function in a fully hydrated state. We further demonstrate how intricate patterns of multiple proteins can be achieved by stacking the stencil membranes. We termed this approach microserigraphy.

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