Abstract
Solution hybridized oligonucleotides were immobilized onto surfaces via micro-contact printing. Besides micro-patterning of the substrate, sequential dehybridization and rehybridization were monitored via laser scanning microscopy, which assess the surface tethering of the oligonucleotides into a brush.
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