Controlling biological interfaces on the
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Ray C. Schmidt; Kevin E. Healy
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Article
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2009
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract A number of techniques currently exist that allow researchers to generate spatially resolved patterns of chemistry and topography on the nanometer length scale. Both chemically and topographically nanopatterned surfaces can be generated to more accurately mimic the natural extracellular