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Derek A. Bruzewicz Scientist and Liberal Artist Interests: Self-Assembly, Microfabrication, Metal/Polymer Composites, Biomaterials |
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Publications by Derek A. Bruzewicz
10. Siegel, A. C.; Bruzewicz, D. A.; Weibel, D. B. and G. M. Microsolidics: Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Metallic Microstructures in Poly(dimethyl siloxane). Adv. Mater., (2007).
9. Bruzewicz, D. A.; Boncheva, M. P.; Winkleman A., and Whitesides, G. M. Biomimetic Fabrication of 3D Structures by Spontaneous Folding of Tapes. JACS, 128:9314 (2006).
8. Siegel, A. C.; Shevkoplyas, S. S.; Weibel, D. B.; Bruzewicz, D. A.; Martinez, A. W. and Whitesides, G. M. Co-fabrication of electromagnets and microfluidic systems in poly (dimethyl siloxane). Angew. Chem., (2006).
7. Weibel, D. B.; Lee, A.; Mayer, M; Brady, S. F.; Bruzewicz, D.; Yang, J.; DiLuzio, W. R.; and Clardy, J. and Whitesides, G. M. Bacterial printing press that regenerates its ink: Contact-printing bactera using hydrogel stamps. Langmuir, 21:6436 (2005).
6. Jiang, X.; Bruzewicz, D. A.; Wong, A. P.; Piel, M. and Whitesides, G. M. Directing cell migration with asymmetric micropatterns. PNAS USA, 102:975-978 (2005).
5. Jiang, X.; Bruzewicz, D. A.; Thant, M. M. and Whitesides, G. M. Palladium as a substrate for self-assembled monolayers used in biotechnology. Anal. Chem., 76:6116-6121 (2004).
4. Boncheva, M.; Bruzewicz, D. A. and Whitesides, G. M. Millimeter-scale self-assembly and its applications. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 75:621-630 (2003).
3. Boncheva, M.; Ferrigno, R.; Bruzewicz, D. A. and Whitesides, G. M. Plasticity in self-assembly: Templating generates functionally different circuits from a single precursor. Angew. Chem., 42:3368-3371 (2003).
2. Boncheva, M.; Bruzewicz, D. A.; Whitesides, G. M. Formation of chiral, three-dimensional aggregates by self-assembly of helical components. Langmuir, 19:6066-6071 (2003).
1. Pasternack, R. F.; Gibbs, E. J.; Bruzewicz, D.; Stewart, D.; Engstrom, K. S. Kinetics of disassembly of a DNA-bound porphyrin supramolecular array. JACS, 124: 3533-3539 (2002).




