Protein patterning in polycarbonate microfluidic channels
- Author(s):
- Thomson, D.A. ( Swinburne Univ. of Technology (Australia) and Cooperative Research Ctr. for MicroTechnology (Australia) )
- Hayes, J.P. ( Swinburne Univ. of Technology (Australia) and Cooperative Research Ctr. for MicroTechnology (Australia) )
- Thissen, H. ( CSIRO (Australia) )
- Publication title:
- BioMEMS and nanotechnology : 10-12 December 2003, Perth, Australia
- Title of ser.:
- Proceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical Engineering
- Ser. no.:
- 5275
- Pub. Year:
- 2004
- Page(from):
- 161
- Page(to):
- 167
- Pages:
- 7
- Pub. info.:
- Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE - The International Society of Optical Engineering
- ISSN:
- 0277786X
- ISBN:
- 9780819451682 [0819451681]
- Language:
- English
- Call no.:
- P63600/5275
- Type:
- Conference Proceedings
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