Semiconductor structure using protein as its active element

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257 48, 257471, 257734, 437 1, H01L 2928

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052586278

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus of testing semiconductor properties of a protein. Mercury electrodes are formed in an aqueous solution of protein and protein is adsorbed of the surface of the mercury electrodes. The electrical properties of the protein adsorbed thereon can be determined by applying current and voltage thereto.

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