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Compatibility analysis of 3D printer resin for biological applications
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Tue, Apr 26 2016
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Shilpa Siyashankar, et al., "Compatibility analysis of 3D printer resin for biological applications" Micro & Nano Letters, 11 (10), 2016, 654. The salient features of microfluidics such as reduced cost, handling small sample and reagent volumes and less time required to fabricate the devices has inspired the present work. The incompatibility of three-dimensional printer resins in their native form and the method to improve their compatibility to many biological processes via surface modification are reported. The compatibility of the material to build microfluidic devices was evaluated in