Supramolecular NanoStamping (SuNS) is a novel printing technique for soft molecules, based on the selective interaction between complementary DNA pairs. SuNS is capable of reproducing patterns that may be composed of multiple DNA strands, fabricated with various lithography techniques. Also, it can be expanded to many different systems of substrates using relevant chemistries. Here, we will describe printing on PMMA, an acrylic polymer with a number of advantages, using SuNS.
Arum Amy Yu, Francesco Stellacci, "Supramolecular NanoStamping: DNA at work as a printing type" in Proc. IS&T Digital Fabrication Conf., 2006, pp 96 - 97, https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2006.22.2.art00031_3