Nishikawa et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Micropatterns based on deformation of a viscoelastic honeycomb meshNishikawa et al., 2003
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- Nishikawa T
- Nonomura M
- Arai K
- Hayashi J
- Sawadaishi T
- Nishiura Y
- Hara M
- Shimomura M
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- Langmuir
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We report that various geometric patterns can be formed upon mechanical deformation of hexagonal micro polymer mesh. The patterning of micromesh can be applied to the fabrication of micropatterned soft-materials for cell culturing. A microporous film was …
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