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A Versatile Method of Patterning Proteins and Cells
Published on: February 26, 2017
Micropatterning of polystyrene nanoparticles and its bioapplications
Chun Wang1, Fung Ling Yap, Yong Zhang
1Division of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore.
Abstract:
Micropatterning of biomolecules forms the basis of cell culture, biosensor and microarray technology. Currently, the most widely used techniques are photoresist lithography, soft lithography or using robots which all involve multi-step surface modification directly on a planar substrate. Here we report a method to pattern biomolecules through self-assembling polystyrene nanoparticles in arrayed microwells on a solid surface to form well-ordered patterning, followed by attaching biomolecules to the assembled nanoparticles. The formation of colloidal patterns depends on capillary force, surface wettability and physical confinement. This method can be used for micropatterning a variety of biomolecules such as protein and antibody.

