Abstract

Long‐term, spatially resolved attachment and growth of mammalian cells in a biologically relevant milieu on a variety of substrates is possible using the micropatterning techniques presented here (see cover). Two general methods, both involving microcontact printing of an amphiphilic comb polymer (see Figure) and incubation with a protein‐containing solution are reported.

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