Controlled transport through multiple reversible interaction...

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Optical result – With fluorescence or luminescence

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C435S006120, C435S007100, C436S528000, C436S531000, C422S052000, C422S082010, C422S082020

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ABSTRACT:
A membrane comprising two or more macromolecules that interact via multiple reversible physical interaction points (MRIPM). The membrane further comprises a chemical species A, which interacts selectively or nonselectively with the MRIPM; and a chemical species B, which interacts selectively with the MRIPM whereby the passage of species A across the MRIPM is moderated by species B.

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