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Protein-Protein Imprinting (PPi): High Throughput Nanoscale Imprinting of Silk Fibroin Films for Photonics.

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Abstract

We demonstrate high throughput imprinting of nanophotonic structures on silk films using a silk template, allowing for positive and negative pattern fabrication. Induced beta-sheet crystallinity increases their durability and biological applicability.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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