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Stable integration of isolated cell membrane patches in a nanomachined aperture: a step towards a novel device for membrane physiology

We investigate the microscopic contact of a cell/semiconductor hybrid. The semiconductor is nanostructured with the aim of single channel recording of ion channels in cell membranes. This approach will overcome many limitations of the classical patch-clamp technique. The integration of silicon-based...

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Main Authors: Fertig, N, Tilke, A, Blick, R H, Kotthaus, J P, Behrends, J C, G ten Bruggencate
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