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Rapid mold-free manufacturing of microfluidic devices with robust and spatially directed surface modifications

Pardon et al., 2014

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18140540847492802134
Author
Pardon G
Saharil F
Karlsson J
Supekar O
Carlborg C
van der Wijngaart W
Haraldsson T
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Microfluidics and nanofluidics

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A new and easy-to-use method that allows for mold-free and rapid prototyping of microfluidic devices, comprising channels, access holes, and surface-modified patterns, is presented. The innovative method is based on direct photolithographic patterning of an off …
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