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Stochastic deposition of amino acids into microcavities via microparticles
by
Shankara, Girish Karadka
, Mattes, Daniela
, Popov, Roman
, Barua, Pramit
, Nesterov-Mueller, Alexander
, von Bojnicic-Kninski, Clemens
, Breitling, Frank
in
639/638/898
/ 639/925/929
/ Amino acids
/ Amino Acids - chemistry
/ Amino Acids - metabolism
/ Biosensing Techniques - methods
/ Fluorescence
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Microarray Analysis - instrumentation
/ Microparticles
/ Microspheres
/ Monomers
/ multidisciplinary
/ Quantum Dots
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Solid phase methods
/ Solid-Phase Synthesis Techniques - methods
2019
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Stochastic deposition of amino acids into microcavities via microparticles
by
Shankara, Girish Karadka
, Mattes, Daniela
, Popov, Roman
, Barua, Pramit
, Nesterov-Mueller, Alexander
, von Bojnicic-Kninski, Clemens
, Breitling, Frank
in
639/638/898
/ 639/925/929
/ Amino acids
/ Amino Acids - chemistry
/ Amino Acids - metabolism
/ Biosensing Techniques - methods
/ Fluorescence
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Microarray Analysis - instrumentation
/ Microparticles
/ Microspheres
/ Monomers
/ multidisciplinary
/ Quantum Dots
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Solid phase methods
/ Solid-Phase Synthesis Techniques - methods
2019
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Stochastic deposition of amino acids into microcavities via microparticles
by
Shankara, Girish Karadka
, Mattes, Daniela
, Popov, Roman
, Barua, Pramit
, Nesterov-Mueller, Alexander
, von Bojnicic-Kninski, Clemens
, Breitling, Frank
in
639/638/898
/ 639/925/929
/ Amino acids
/ Amino Acids - chemistry
/ Amino Acids - metabolism
/ Biosensing Techniques - methods
/ Fluorescence
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Microarray Analysis - instrumentation
/ Microparticles
/ Microspheres
/ Monomers
/ multidisciplinary
/ Quantum Dots
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Solid phase methods
/ Solid-Phase Synthesis Techniques - methods
2019
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Stochastic deposition of amino acids into microcavities via microparticles
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Stochastic deposition of amino acids into microcavities via microparticles
2019
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All known methods for solid-phase synthesis of molecular arrays exploit positioning techniques to deposit monomers on a substrate preferably high densely. In this paper, stochastic patterning of molecule spots (250 000 spots monomers/cm
2
) via random allocation of the microbeads on a microstructured glass is presented. The size and shape of the microbeads and the microcavities are selected in such a way so that only one microbead can fit into the respective microcavity. Each microbead can be loaded with a certain type of molecule e.g. amino acids and is brought in the microcavities stochastically. Applying solvent vapor and heating the substrate, the molecules are released from the microbeads and coupled to the functionalized substrate. To differentiate between the microbeads carrying different molecules, quantum dot labels are preliminary introduced into the microbeads. Fluorescence imaging and subsequent data analysis enable decoding of the molecule deposition patterns. After the coupling step is completed, the microbeads are mechanically removed from the microwells. The composition of the monomer microbeads, their deposition and the conditions of the monomer extraction are studied. The stochastic monomer patterning may be used to design novel molecular arrays.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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