Phillips et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Stable and fluid ethylphosphocholine membranes in a poly (dimethylsiloxane) microsensor for toxin detection in flooded watersPhillips et al., 2005
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- Phillips K
- Dong Y
- Carter D
- Cheng Q
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- Analytical chemistry
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Highly stable and fluid supported bilayer membranes were fabricated by fusion of positively charged ethylphosphocholine (DOPC+) vesicles into poly (dimethylsiloxane)(PDMS) microchannels for immunosensing of cholera toxin (CT) in flooded waters. Compared to …
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