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Automated parallel recordings of topologically identified single ion channelsA portable lipid bilayer system for environmental sensing with a transmembrane protein.Electro-optical imaging microscopy of dye-doped artificial lipidic membranes.Logic Gate Operation by DNA Translocation through Biological Nanopores.Nano bioresearch approach by microtechnology.Rapid detection of a cocaine-binding aptamer using biological nanopores on a chip.Artificial Cell Membrane Systems for Biosensing Applications.Single-vesicle estimation of ATP-binding cassette transporters in microfluidic channels.Serial DNA relay in DNA logic gates by electrical fusion and mechanical splitting of droplets.Multichannel simultaneous measurements of single-molecule translocation in alpha-hemolysin nanopore array.A glass fiber sheet-based electroosmotic lateral flow immunoassay for point-of-care testing.Droplet-based lipid bilayer system integrated with microfluidic channels for solution exchange.Droplet split-and-contact method for high-throughput transmembrane electrical recording.Integrated Microfluidic System for Size-Based Selection and Trapping of Giant Vesicles.Well-Controlled Cell-Trapping Systems for Investigating Heterogeneous Cell-Cell Interactions.Cell-sized asymmetric lipid vesicles facilitate the investigation of asymmetric membranes.Self-Propelled Motion of Monodisperse Underwater Oil Droplets Formed by a Microfluidic Device.Round-tip dielectrophoresis-based tweezers for single micro-object manipulation.Pesticide vapor sensing using an aptamer, nanopore, and agarose gel on a chip.Lipid-coated microdroplet array for in vitro protein synthesis.Stability of the microdroplets for portable biosensor.Repetitive formation of optically-observable planar lipid bilayers by rotating chambers on a microaperture.Ionic Environmental Effect on the Time-Dependent Characteristics of Membrane Potential in a Bipolar Membrane.Dielectric relaxation on the intermediate layer in a bipolar membrane under the water splitting phenomenon. I. Shift of the dielectric properties by means of time-dependent impedance measurements.Dielectric relaxation on the intermediate layer in a bipolar membrane under the water splitting phenomenon. II. Double dielectric relaxation and identification of phase parameters.Nonlinear concentration gradients regulated by the width of channels for observation of half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of transporter proteins.Membrane protein-based biosensors.Quantitative analysis of cell-free synthesized membrane proteins at the stabilized droplet interface bilayerSupported Lipid Bilayers on Spacious and pH-Responsive Polymer Cushions with Varied HydrophilicityHydrophobic and Electrostatic Interactions in the Adsorption of Fibronectin at Maleic Acid Copolymer FilmsElectrophysiological measurement of ion channels on plasma/organelle membranes using an on-chip lipid bilayer systemMetal-Organic Cuboctahedra for Synthetic Ion Channels with Multiple Conductance StatesA sensitive point-of-care testing chip utilizing superabsorbent polymer for the early diagnosis of infectious diseaseElectric stress produces bilayer lipid membranes by exclusion of excessive oil layerHighly efficient formation of droplet interface bilayers by using a microperforated separatorLipid bilayer at vertically aligned nanoliter droplets generated by two-layered microfluidic channelsSequential production of various types of asymmetric lipid vesicles using pulse jet flowSpiral channel for fast and noise-free microrna detectionDynamics of Giant Vesicles and Their Application as Artificial Cell-based SensorMicrorna diagnosis using complementary DNA that brakes transit events through a biological nanopore
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F-3815-2012
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P1153
7101947625
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P3829
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z