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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2023, 14, 34–44, doi:10.3762/bjnano.14.4
Scheme 1: Illustration of the gap-directed chemical lift-off lithography process. (A) The selective removal o...
Figure 1: Visualization of surface patterns created by gap-directed CLL through biorecognition. (A) Schematic...
Figure 2: Controls over rubber stamp structural parameters for gap-directed CLL and the resulted fluorescent ...
Figure 3: The transfer of CLL created molecular pattern to the underneath Au layer through wet chemical etchi...
Figure 4: Gap-directed CLL operated with microscale parallel line shape features (W = 6 μm, D = 6 μm) and the...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 311–320, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.31
Figure 1: Schematic illustration and corresponding topographic AFM images of biological-probe-patterned surfa...
Figure 2: Different types of bioactive surfaces fabricated by the chemical lift-off lithograpy (CLL) process ...
Figure 3: Fluorescence images (A–D) and intensity profiles (E) of FAM-labelled DNA-patterned surfaces fabrica...
Figure 4: Schematic illustration of multiplexed bioactive surface fabrication by the combination of chemical ...
Figure 5: Fluorescence microscopy images (A–H) of FAM-labelled DNA patterned surfaces with various features a...
Figure 6: A representative photo (A) and fluorescence images (B–D) of the large-area bioactive surface fabric...