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Micropatterning

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Micropatterning refers to a set of techniques used to create structured patterns on a microscopic scale, typically in the range of micrometers to nanometers. These patterns can be applied to various substrates, including glass, silicon, polymers, and metals, and are used in a wide range of applications across fields such as materials science, biology, and electronics. The primary goal of micropatterning techniques is to control the organization and arrangement of materials or cells at the microscale.

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