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An extremely fast and initiator-free approach to create superhydrophilic-superhydrophobic micropatterns via UV-induced sequential thiol-yne click chemistry is described. The photopatterning can be performed at room temperature in a variety of solvents, including water, and can be also used for making high-density peptide or cell microarrays.
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