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1 - 12 of 12 citations for Mouse Anti Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Antibody 1859 since 2019
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2020Quote: ... post-baked (65 °C and 95 °C for 1 min and 4 min, respectively) and developed in SU-8 developer (MicroChem). The SU-8 was hard-baked at 180 °C for 1 hour after development ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... and 2 µm S1818 (Microchem, 5000 rpm, baking at 100°C for 1 min). Patterns were developed for 40 – 50 s in MF319 (Microchem) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... and 1 min at 65 °C) before developing the wafer in SU8 developer (MicroChem, USA). The wafer was finally rinsed with isopropanol ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... and 1 min at 65 °C) before developing the wafer in SU8 developer (MicroChem, USA). The wafer was finally rinsed with isopropanol ...
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2020Quote: ... on top of which a trace layer was shaped using S-1818 (MicroChem, 115 °C, 1 min). Prior to sputtering deposition ...
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bioRxiv - Systems Biology 2020Quote: ... the silicon wafer was baked for 10 min at 200°C and spin coated at 4000 rpm using SU-8 2000.5 (MicroChem) to generate 0.5 μm height ...
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bioRxiv - Genomics 2023Quote: ... The wafer was baked at 95 °C for 7 min and then rinsed with SU-8 developer (MicroChem, Y0201004000L1PE). The wafer was finally washed with isopropanol ...
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bioRxiv - Systems Biology 2019Quote: ... The master was subjected to post-exposure bake at 95°C for 4 min and developed in fresh SU-8 developer (Microchem) for 6 min ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2023Quote: ... Silicon wafers were preheated at 180 °C for 30 min and overlayed with a 45 μm thick layer of SU-8-25 photoresist (Microchem, Newton, MA)by spin coating at 1300 rpm ...
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2023Quote: ... It was further baked at 95°C for 8 min and developed by submerging in SU-8 developer (Microchem SU-8 developer, Fisher Scientific) for at least 15 min ...
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2024Quote: ... It was further baked at 95°C for 8 min and developed by submerging in SU-8 developer (Microchem SU-8 developer, Fisher Scientific) for at least 15 min ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... the bottom Ag anode was structured via photolithography using a spin-coated bi-layer photoresist of 660 nm LOR7B (Microchem, 3000 rpm, baking at 180°C for 10 min) and 2 µm S1818 (Microchem ...