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Date: 2012-05-04 04:48:30
Computer graphics
Dip-pen nanolithography
Nanolithography
Grayscale
Photolithography
Pixel
Resist
Materials science
Microtechnology
Technology

Protein Patterns Maskless Projection Lithography for the Fast and Flexible Generation of Grayscale Protein Patterns Ansgar Waldbaur, Björn Waterkotte, Katja Schmitz, and Bastian E. Rapp*

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