Literature with respect to the CFM is listed below:

1. Rebecca R. Rich, Adam R. Miles, Bruce K. Gale, and David G. Myszka. Detergent screening of a G-protein-coupled receptor using serial and array biosensor technologies. Anal. Biochem., v. 386, pp. 98-104, 2009.
2. Mark A. Eddings, Josh W. Eckman, Carlos A. Arana, John E. Connolly, Bruce K. Gale, and David G. Myszka. "Spot and hop": internal referencing for surface plasmon resonance imaging using a three-dimensional microfluidic flow cell array. Anal. Biochem., v. 385, pp. 309-313, 2009.
3. Kathryn A. Smith, Bruce K. Gale and John C. Conboy.  Micropatterned fluid lipid bilayer arrays created using a continuous flow microspotter.  Anal. Chem., v. 80 (21), pp 7980-7987, 2008.
4. Ryan Sincic, David A. Chang-yen, Louis Barrows, Bruce K. Gale. Biomed. Parallel determination of phenotypic cytotoxicity with a micropattern of mutant cell lines. Microdevices, available online December 7, 2008.
5. Sriram Natarajan, Andrew Hatch, David Myszka, and Bruce Gale. Optimal conditions for protein array deposition using continuous flow. Anal Chem., v. 80, pp. 8561-7, 2008.
6. Mark A. Eddings, Adam Miles, Josh Eckman, Jungkyu Kim, Bruce K. Gale, and David Myszka. Improved continuous-flow print head for micro-array deposition. Anal. Biochem., v. 382, p. 55-59, 2008.
7. Sriram Natarajan, David Chang-Yen, and Bruce Gale. Large-area, high-aspect-ratio SU-8 molds for fabrication of PDMS microfluidic devices. J. Micromech. Microeng., v. 18, pp. 045021, 2008.
8. Sriram Natarajan, Phini S. Katsamba, Adam Miles, Josh Eckman, Giuseppe A. Papalia, Rebecca L. Rich, Bruce Gale, David G. Myszka. Continuous-flow microfluidic printing of proteins for array-based applications including surface plasmon resonance imaging. Anal. Biochem., v. 373, pp. 141-146, 2008.
9. F. Zhang, R.J. Gates, V. S. Smentkowski, S. Natarajan, B. K. Gale, R.K. Watt, M.C. Asplund, M.R. Linford. Direct adsorption and detection of proteins, including ferritin, onto microlens array patterned bioarrays. J. Am. Chem. Soc., v. 129, pp. 9252-9253, 2007.
10. David A. Chang-yen, David Myszka, and Bruce K. Gale. A novel PDMS microfluidic spotter for fabrication of protein chips and microarrays. JMEMS, v. 15, pp. 1145-1151, 2006.
 




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