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Date: 2015-02-10 13:29:16
Bioengineering
Tissue engineering
Technology
Biology
Nanofountain probe
Microarrays
Protein microarray
Dip-pen nanolithography
Thermal Probe Lithography
Materials science
Microtechnology
Nanotechnology

Researchers write protein nanoarrays using a fountain pen and electric fields

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