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Functional protein microarrays by electrohydrodynamic jet printing
Kazuyo Shigeta
, Ying He
, Erick Sutanto
, Somi Kang
, An Phong Le
, Ralph G. Nuzzo
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Andrew G. Alleyne
, Placid M. Ferreira
, Yi Lu
, John A. Rogers
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Multifunctional Protein
100%
Streptavidin
100%
Protein Microarray
100%
Plasmonic Crystals
100%
Electrohydrodynamic Printing
100%
Physical Materials
50%
Biotechnology
50%
Fluorescence Detection
50%
Biomaterials
50%
Protein Function
50%
Biotin
50%
Non-contact
50%
Protein Structure
50%
Surface Chemistry
50%
Binding Specificity
50%
Drop Size Distribution
50%
Fibrinogen
50%
Spatial Dimension
50%
Printing Process
50%
Wide-ranging
50%
Thick Film
50%
Detection Mode
50%
Micropatterning
50%
Operation Mode
50%
Modified DNA
50%
Globulin
50%
Statistical Distribution
50%
Submonolayer
50%
Single Substrate
50%
Multi-nozzle
50%
Transfer Mode
50%
Silica Substrate
50%
Structured Surface
50%
Nanoarrays
50%
Microscale Pattern
50%
Material Transfer
50%
Operational Mode
50%
Spatial Registration
50%
Printing System
50%
Electrohydrodynamic Jet
50%
Plasmonic Detection
50%
Drop Spacing
50%
Nanopatterning
50%
Engineering
Plasmonics
100%
Microarrays
100%
Jet
100%
Microscale
33%
Printing Process
33%
Spatial Dimension
33%
Structured Surface
33%
Nanoscale
33%
Statistical Distribution
33%
Drop Size
33%
Silicon Dioxide
33%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Protein Microarray
100%
Biomaterial
50%
Silicon Dioxide
50%
Thick Films
50%
Protein Function
50%
Protein Structure
50%
Globulin
50%