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The desire exists to develop general biocompatible processes for the organization of unmodified biological systems that capitalize on the numerous highly specific interactions commonly found in nature, including DNA, antibodies, and protein complexes. To this end, on p. 111 Emmanuel Delamarche and co‐workers report the fabrication of single virus arrays using the direct printing of unmodified anti‐M13...
The fabrication of single virus arrays is demonstrated using direct printing of unmodified anti‐M13 bacteriophage antibodies onto silicon with nanometer resolution (see image), widely variable feature pitch, and flow alignment of the viruses. Organization of virus‐based systems into functional, addressable arrays has many technological applications including microarray technology and bottom‐up nanoassemblies...
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