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Iowa State University Molecular Printing Facility

Website:
biotech.iastate.edu/biotechnology-service-facilities/molecular-printing-facility
Headquarters:
Ames, IA, US
Company Type:
Academic Core Facility

A new tool for scientific research called the Nano eNablerTM from BioForce Nanosciences, Inc. is available for use in the Roy J. Carver Laboratory for Ultrahigh Resolution Biological Microscopy of the Institute for Combinatorial Discovery.

The Nano eNablerTM system is a multifunctional surface patterning platform for dispensing attoliter to femtoliter volumes of biomolecules, nanoparticles and other liquids onto a wide variety of surfaces. The system prints spots and lines from 1 to 60 microns with a 100msec printing cycle, 20 nm stage resolution, 50 mm XY travel and multiplexing ability. This new technology is being applied to a variety of research fields, and the whole spectrum of application of this technology is still being explored.

Printable Materials
Compatible Surfaces
Cell Patterning
Biosensor Functionalization
Small Volume Biomolecular Assays

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Iowa State University Molecular Printing Facility
2437 Pammel Drive Ames, IA, 50011 United States
Iowa State University Molecular Printing Facility
2437 Pammel Drive Ames, IA, 50011 United States

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