Journal Article10.1002/1521-4095(200007)12:14<1067::AID-ADMA1067>3.0.CO;2-M
Microcontact Printing of Proteins
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TL;DR: Surface-bound mole-cules find application in biosensors, chromatography, diagnos-tic immunoassays, cell culturing, DNA microarrays, and otheranalytical procedures and are driving efforts to minia-turize biological assays and to conduct many assays in paral-lel.
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Abstract: Surface-bound mole-cules find application in biosensors, chromatography, diagnos-tic immunoassays, cell culturing, DNA microarrays, and otheranalytical procedures. Among these applications, diagnosticimmunoassays and DNA sensing are driving efforts to minia-turize biological assays and to conduct many assays in paral-lel. This trend offers several advantages. In small volumes,biochemical reactions may not be diffusion-limited and maythus be more efficient; less reagent and sample solution areused, lowering costs per test.
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