Reversibly immobilized biological materials in monolayer films o

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;... – Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an...

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435174, 435177, 435261, 435815, 435817, 435180, 204403, C12N 1114, C12N 1102, C12N 1108, C12N 102, G01N 2726

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and techniques are described for reversibly binding charged biological particles in a fluid medium to an electrode surface. The methods are useful in a variety of applications. The biological materials may include microbes, proteins, and viruses. The electrode surface may consist of reversibly electroactive materials such as polyvinylferrocene, silicon-linked ferrocene or quinone.

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