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Etymology

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From bio- +‎ patterning.

Noun

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biopatterning

  1. The construction of biopatterns
    • 2016, J. Autebert, J. F. Cors, David P. Taylor, G. V. Kaigala, “Convection-Enhanced Biopatterning with Recirculation of Hydrodynamically Confined Nanoliter Volumes of Reagents”, in arXiv[1]:
      By leveraging convective flows, recirculation, and mixing of a processing liquid, this device overcomes limitations of existing biopatterning approaches, such as passive diffusion of analytes, uncontrolled wetting, and drying artifacts.