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Biological laser printing: a novel technique for creating heterogeneous 3-dimensional cell patterns

Barron et al., 2004

Document ID
8395141552527659264
Author
Barron J
Wu P
Ladouceur H
Ringeisen B
Publication year
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Biomedical microdevices

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We have developed a laser-based printing technique, called biological laser printing (BioLP™). BioLP is a non-contact, orifice-free technique that rapidly deposits fL to nL scale volumes of biological material with spatial accuracy better than 5 μm. The printer's orifice …
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