The detection of covalent and noncovalent binding events between molecules and biomembranes is a fundamental goal of contemporary biochemistry and analytical chemistry. Currently, such studies are performed routinely using fluorescence methods, surface-plasmon resonance spectroscopy, and electrochemical methods. However, there is still a need for novel sensitive miniaturizable detection methods where the sample does not have to be transferred to the sensor, but the sensor can be brought into contact with the sample studied. We present a novel approach for detection and quantification of processes occurring on the surface of a lipid bilayer membrane, by monitoring the current change through the n-type GaAs-based molecularly controlled semico...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
59 pagesMembrane biosensors that can rapidly sense pathogen interaction and disrupting agents are ne...
The primary aim of this thesis work has been to explore and advance the potential of surface tethere...
We report here on a new potentiometric biosensing principle for the detection of antibody-antigen in...
We report here on a new potentiometric biosensing principle for the detection of antibody-antigen in...
The application of field-effect devices to biosensors has become an area of intense research interes...
To detect the electrical reaction characteristics of streptavidin-biotin protein complexes, a three-...
We deposit phospholipid monolayers on highly doped p-GaAs electrodes that are precoated with methyl-...
We deposit phospholipid monolayers on highly doped p-GaAs electrodes that are precoated with methyl-...
We present a simple, rapid method for forming supported lipid bilayers on organic electronic devices...
Recent advances in discovering biomarkers for specific diseases, particularly cancers, have necessit...
The aim of this thesis is the development of microscopy-compatible electronic devices to advance the...
Antibiotic discovery has experienced a severe slowdown in terms of discovery of new candidates. In v...
Impedance based, planar chemical microsensors are the easiest sensors to integrate with electronics....
Tethered bilayer lipid membranes (tBLMs) provide a model platform for the investigation ofvarious me...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
59 pagesMembrane biosensors that can rapidly sense pathogen interaction and disrupting agents are ne...
The primary aim of this thesis work has been to explore and advance the potential of surface tethere...
We report here on a new potentiometric biosensing principle for the detection of antibody-antigen in...
We report here on a new potentiometric biosensing principle for the detection of antibody-antigen in...
The application of field-effect devices to biosensors has become an area of intense research interes...
To detect the electrical reaction characteristics of streptavidin-biotin protein complexes, a three-...
We deposit phospholipid monolayers on highly doped p-GaAs electrodes that are precoated with methyl-...
We deposit phospholipid monolayers on highly doped p-GaAs electrodes that are precoated with methyl-...
We present a simple, rapid method for forming supported lipid bilayers on organic electronic devices...
Recent advances in discovering biomarkers for specific diseases, particularly cancers, have necessit...
The aim of this thesis is the development of microscopy-compatible electronic devices to advance the...
Antibiotic discovery has experienced a severe slowdown in terms of discovery of new candidates. In v...
Impedance based, planar chemical microsensors are the easiest sensors to integrate with electronics....
Tethered bilayer lipid membranes (tBLMs) provide a model platform for the investigation ofvarious me...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
59 pagesMembrane biosensors that can rapidly sense pathogen interaction and disrupting agents are ne...
The primary aim of this thesis work has been to explore and advance the potential of surface tethere...