Publication | Closed Access
Protein Nanoarrays Generated By Dip-Pen Nanolithography
1.1K
Citations
20
References
2002
Year
EngineeringMicroscopyDip-pen NanolithographyComplex MixturesMolecular BiologyBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringNanolithographyNanometrologyMicrofluidicsBiophysicsNanolithography MethodNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyCellular AdhesionSingle-molecule DetectionNanomaterialsScanning Force MicroscopyNanofabricationBiomemsMedicineNanostructures
Dip-pen nanolithography was used to construct arrays of proteins with 100- to 350-nanometer features. These nanoarrays exhibit almost no detectable nonspecific binding of proteins to their passivated portions even in complex mixtures of proteins, and therefore provide the opportunity to study a variety of surface-mediated biological recognition processes. For example, reactions involving the protein features and antigens in complex solutions can be screened easily by atomic force microscopy. As further proof-of-concept, these arrays were used to study cellular adhesion at the submicrometer scale.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1