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Dip-pen patterning and surface assembly of peptide amphiphiles
Hongzhou Jiang,
Samuel I. Stupp
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IIN - International Institute for Nanotechnology
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Aligned Arrays
33%
Atomic Force Microscope Tips
66%
Close-packed
33%
Dip-pen
100%
Dip-pen Nanolithography
33%
Double Layer
33%
Evaporation-induced Self-assembly
33%
Layer Pattern
66%
Meniscus
33%
Nanofiber Orientation
33%
Nanofibers
33%
Nanometre
33%
Peptide Amphiphile Nanofibers
100%
Peptide Amphiphiles
100%
Peptide-based
33%
Polyethylene Glycol
33%
Self-assembly
33%
Silicon Substrate
33%
Supramolecular Nanostructures
33%
Surface Assembly
100%
Surface Coating
33%
Surface Morphology
33%
Material Science
Amphiphile
100%
Nanofiber
100%
Nanostructure
20%
Polyethylene Glycol
20%
Self Assembly
40%
Silicon
20%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Surface Coating
20%
Surface Morphology
20%
Engineering
Amphiphile
100%
Atomic Force Microscope
40%
Dip-Pen Nanolithography
20%
Double Layer
20%
Nanofibers
100%
Nanomaterial
20%
Nanometre
20%
Silicon Substrate
20%
Surface Coating
20%
Surface Morphology
20%