Biosensors including lipid bilayer doped with ion channels ancho

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435817, 435288, 435291, 436525, 436527, 436501, C12Q 100, G01N 3353, G01N 33566, C12M 140

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ABSTRACT:
Biosensors for qualitative and quantitative analysis comprise an amphipathic liquid crystalline membrane composed of a lipid bilayer attached to a recording electrode via bridging anchoring molecules. The lipid bilayer is doped with biologic or synthetic ion channels and is in continuous contact with a bulk aqueous medium on both its surfaces. The bridging anchoring molecules may contain a phospholipid moiety linked to a polyoxylakylene chain terminated with a thiol or thioether residue.

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