Spatially and optically tailored 3D printing for highly miniaturized and integrated microfluidics
The ever-growing need for highly functional, compact, and integrated microfluidic devices often incurs lengthy and expensive manufacturing processes. Here, authors introduce a generalized 3D printing process that enables fast parallel fabrication of miniaturized, high resolution 3D components.
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Autores principales: | Jose L. Sanchez Noriega, Nicholas A. Chartrand, Jonard Corpuz Valdoz, Collin G. Cribbs, Dallin A. Jacobs, Daniel Poulson, Matthew S. Viglione, Adam T. Woolley, Pam M. Van Ry, Kenneth A. Christensen, Gregory P. Nordin |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b99f1488a268491db2c0a7428bb4835d |
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