Formation of Supported Lipid / Protein Bilayers by Surface Induced Vesicle Fusion
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Issue Date
1987Submitted date
2023-09-06
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For certain applications in biosensor technology it is necessary to coat the sensor surface with a reconstituted lipid / protein membrane. Here a new technique is presented which, in contrast to the Langmuir-Blodgett- technique, allows the self assembly of supported bilayers from the aqueous phase by surface induced vesicle fusion. This paper is focussed on the formation process but gives also a detailed characterization of the physical properties of the resulting susported bilayers, as well as an analysis of the stability of these membranes for various supports.Citation
Biosensors International Workshop 1987, 339 - 340Affiliation
Lehrstuhl für Biophysik E22 TU München 8046 GarchingType
Book chapterconference paper
Language
enSeries/Report no.
GBF Monographs, Volume 10ISSN
0930-4320ISBN
0-89573-683-73-527-26801-4
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