3D-Druck zur Miniaturisierung von chromatographischen Anwendungen

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Translated title of the contribution3D printing for the miniaturization of chromatographic applications
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)276-277
Number of pages2
JournalBioSpektrum
Volume29
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2023

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3D printing as a tool for prototyping is already well established in many areas of biotechnology. Whether for the production of individual laboratory devices, for the development of biocompatible devices for cell cultivation or even lab-on-a-chip systems for miniaturization and reduction of consumables – the technology is now used by many research areas within biotechnology. However, there is one area where 3D printing is still comparatively underutilized: chromatography. Here, we explain the potential and possible applications of 3D printing for the development of miniaturized chromatography systems.

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3D-Druck zur Miniaturisierung von chromatographischen Anwendungen. / Kortmann, Carlotta; Habib, Taieb; Solle, Dörte et al.
In: BioSpektrum, Vol. 29, No. 3, 31.05.2023, p. 276-277.

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Kortmann, C, Habib, T, Solle, D & Bahnemann, J 2023, '3D-Druck zur Miniaturisierung von chromatographischen Anwendungen', BioSpektrum, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 276-277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-023-1935-6
Kortmann, C., Habib, T., Solle, D., & Bahnemann, J. (2023). 3D-Druck zur Miniaturisierung von chromatographischen Anwendungen. BioSpektrum, 29(3), 276-277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-023-1935-6
Kortmann C, Habib T, Solle D, Bahnemann J. 3D-Druck zur Miniaturisierung von chromatographischen Anwendungen. BioSpektrum. 2023 May 31;29(3):276-277. doi: 10.1007/s12268-023-1935-6
Kortmann, Carlotta ; Habib, Taieb ; Solle, Dörte et al. / 3D-Druck zur Miniaturisierung von chromatographischen Anwendungen. In: BioSpektrum. 2023 ; Vol. 29, No. 3. pp. 276-277.
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