Cell-Based Microarrays Methods and Protocols
This volume provides a comprehensive look at the current fabrication methods, materials, cell patterning techniques, and practical application of live-cell microarrays. The chapters in this book are categorized into six parts: introduction, biointerface e
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Cell-Based Microarrays Methods and Protocols
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Cell-Based Microarrays Methods and Protocols
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Peter Ertl and Mario Rothbauer Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria; Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics (CTA), Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Editors Peter Ertl Faculty of Technical Chemistry Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry Vienna University of Technology Vienna, Austria
Mario Rothbauer Faculty of Technical Chemistry Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry Vienna University of Technology Vienna, Austria
Faculty of Technical Chemistry Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics (CTA) Vienna University of Technology Vienna, Austria
Faculty of Technical Chemistry Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics (CTA) Vienna University of Technology Vienna, Austria
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Preface In the last decade live-cell microarrays are exceedingly used to perform medium- and highthroughput cell analys
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