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Nanofabrication biomedical applications

Kumar C.S.S.R., Hormes, J., and Leuschner, C., Eds., Nanofabrication Towards Biomedical Applications, Wiley, Weinheim, 2005. [Pg.86]

Lipid bilayers and surface immobilized vesicles provide an alternative architecture for the micro- and nanofabrication of bioreactive and biocompatible platforms [63-67]. In recent years, the modification of solid surfaces with biological molecules has been widely studied as a means to obtain biomimetic interfaces for biomedical and environmental applications. Among the various formats of functionalized interfaces investigated, substrate-supported lipid bilayers have received considerable attention. Proteins have been successfully... [Pg.196]


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