C. Yee, M. L. Amweg, A. Sapuri, M. Howland, A. N. Parikh
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We have recently developed a new optical tool (wet photolithography) to etch biomimetic fluids submerged in aqueous environments. It created an array of stable holes within a phospholipid bilayer-a synthetic mimic that: captures many properties of cell membranes-simply by patterned illumination of samples using deep ultraviolet light.