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Microreplication and Design of Biological Architectures Using Dynamic‐Mask Multiphoton Lithography
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringElectron-beam LithographyMicroscopyBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringTissue ImagingBeam LithographyMicroscopic ReplicasLight MicroscopyBiophysicsNanolithography MethodFabrication TechniqueBioprintingBiophotonics3D Bioprinting3D PrintingMicrofabricationBiomedical ImagingMultiphoton LithographyDynamic Electronic MaskBiomemsMedicineBiomaterials
A strategy for rapidly printing three-dimensional (3D) microscopic replicas using multiphoton lithography directed by a dynamic electronic mask is reported. Morphological descriptions of 3D structures are encoded as stacks of 2D slices created from tomographic and computer-designed instruction sets. In this manner, digital images serve as input for a sequence of reflective photomasks on a digital micromirror device to direct replication of a structure. By scanning a laser focus across the face of the intrinsically aligned masks, tomographic and computed data can be translated into protein-based 3D reproductions with submicrometer feature sizes within 1 min. This straightforward and highly versatile approach may provide improved routes for the development of 3D cellular scaffolds, rapid prototyping of microanalytical devices, and production of custom tissue replacements.
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