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abstract Loading a stamp with seed molecules, transferring the seed molecules from the stamp to the surface, and amplifying the seed molecules via an amplification reaction to create a monolayer. A method is provided for creating a monolayer of molecules. The method allows the creation of a complete monolayer from incomplete or coarse monolayers initially printed on the surface.
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