Method for solid phase membrane mimetics

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ABSTRACT:
A membrane mimetic structure having a hydrophilic outer portion and a hydrophobic inner portion is covalently bound to a surface having reactive functional groups. The membrane mimetic structure consists essentially of adjacent amphiphilic molecules independently covalently bound to the surface. The structures can be applied to surfaces and should find application in a wide variety of disciplines requiring surfaces exhibiting properties of biological membranes.

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