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Keywords = lipid bilayer chips, microfluidics, silicon nitride membrane

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Proceeding Paper
Fast Formation of Lipid Bilayer Membranes for Simultaneous Analysis of Molecular Transport Using Parylene Coated Chips
by Tanzir Ahmed, Sander van den Driesche, Martin Oellers, Roland Hemmler, Karsten Gall, Satya Prathyusha Bhamidimarri, Mathias Winterhalter, Richard Wagner and Michael J. Vellekoop
Proceedings 2018, 2(13), 920; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2130920 - 23 Nov 2018
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Artificial lipid bilayers are an essential tool to investigate channel forming proteins. A particular challenge is to study antibiotic uptake through bacterial porins requiring low volume and parallelization. Here, we present a lipid bilayer silicon chip having a Parylene-C coated silicon nitride membrane [...] Read more.
Artificial lipid bilayers are an essential tool to investigate channel forming proteins. A particular challenge is to study antibiotic uptake through bacterial porins requiring low volume and parallelization. Here, we present a lipid bilayer silicon chip having a Parylene-C coated silicon nitride membrane with different aperture sizes. The Parylene-C allows very fast lipid bilayer membrane fabrication, 30 to 130 s. The realization-success is very high and an average lifetime of at least 9 h was established. Furthermore, a 3D-printed holder is realized where parallel assembly of the chips, including fluid inlets for the pipetting robot, is demonstrated. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of EUROSENSORS 2018)
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