ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
September 2024
Creating diverse microparticle patterns on a large scale enhances the performance and efficiency of biochemical analytics. Current techniques exhibit limitations in achieving diverse microparticle patterns on a large scale, primarily focusing on patterning particles of the same type with limited flexibility and accessibility. Moreover, accessibility to patterned particles without a fixed formation poses additional challenges.
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October 2019
Seeding cells on a planar substrate is the first step to construct artificial tissues in vitro. Cells should be organized into a pattern similar to native tissues and cultured on a favorable substrate to facilitate desirable tissue ingrowth. In this study, a microchip system is designed and fabricated to form cells into a specific pattern on different substrates.
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