Lipid nanotube or nanowire sensor

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device

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C257SE29173, C977S702000, C977S907000

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07544978

ABSTRACT:
A sensor apparatus comprising a nanotube or nanowire, a lipid bilayer around the nanotube or nanowire, and a sensing element connected to the lipid bilayer. Also a biosensor apparatus comprising a gate electrode; a source electrode; a drain electrode; a nanotube or nanowire operatively connected to the gate electrode, the source electrode, and the drain electrode; a lipid bilayer around the nanotube or nanowire, and a sensing element connected to the lipid bilayer.

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