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  A low-cost laser-based nano-3D polymer printer for rapid surface patterning and chemical synthesis of peptide and glycan microarrays

Eickelmann, S., Tsouka, A., Heidepriem, J., Paris, G., Zhang, J., Molinari, V., et al. (2019). A low-cost laser-based nano-3D polymer printer for rapid surface patterning and chemical synthesis of peptide and glycan microarrays. Advanced Materials Technologies, 4(11): 1900503. doi:10.1002/admt.201900503.

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Eickelmann, Stephan1, Autor           
Tsouka, Alexandra1, Autor           
Heidepriem, Jasmin1, Autor           
Paris, Grigori1, Autor           
Zhang, Junfang1, Autor           
Molinari, Valerio2, Autor           
Mende, Marco1, Autor           
Löffler, Felix F.1, Autor           
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1Felix Löffler, Biomolekulare Systeme, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_2385692              
2Valerio Molinari, Kolloidchemie, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_2385693              

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Schlagwörter: combinatorial synthesis, laser‐induced forward transfer, microarray, open source, solid phase synthesis
 Zusammenfassung: A low-cost laser-based printing setup is presented, which allows for the
spot-wise patterning of surfaces with defined polymer nanolayers. These
nanolayer spots serve as a “solid solvent,” embedding different chemicals,
chemical building blocks, materials, or precursors and can be stacked on top
of each other. By melting the spot pattern, the polymer-embedded molecules
are released for chemical reaction. This enables researchers to quickly pattern
a surface with different molecules and materials, mixing them directly
on the surface for high-throughput chemical synthesis to generate and
screen diverse microarray libraries. In contrast to expensive ink-jet or contact
printing, this approach does not require premixing of inks, which enables
in situ combinatorial mixing. Easy access and versatility of this patterning
approach are shown by generating microarrays of various biomolecules, such
as glycans for the first time, to screen interactions of antibodies and lectins.
In addition, a layer-by-layer solid-phase synthesis of peptides directly on the
microarray is presented. Amino acid–containing nanolayers are repeatedly
laser-transferred and reacted with the functionalized acceptor surface in
defined patterns. This simple system enables a reproducible array production,
down to spot-to-spot distances of 100 μm, and offers a flexible and cheap
alternative to expensive spotting robot technology.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2019-10-092019
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1002/admt.201900503
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Titel: Advanced Materials Technologies
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Weinheim : Wiley
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 4 (11) Artikelnummer: 1900503 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 2365-709X