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- 2024-11-30
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Artificial
membranes
2
mimicking
4 those found in living organisms have many potential applications ranging from detecting
bacterial
5 contaminants in food to
toxic
6 pollution in the environment to dangerous diseases in people. Now a group of scientists in Chile has developed a way to create these delicate, ultra-thin constructs through a "dry" process, by evaporating two commercial, off-the-shelf chemicals onto
silicon
7 surfaces. Described in The Journal of Chemical Physics, from AIP Publishing, this is the first time anyone has ever made an artificial
membrane
1 without mixing liquid
solvents
8 together. And because the new process creates membranes on silicon surfaces, it is a significant step toward creating bio-silicon
interfaces
9, where biological "
sensor
10"
molecules
11 can be printed onto cheap silicon chip holding integrated electronic circuits., ,"Our idea is to create a biosensor that can transmit electrical signals through the membrane," said María José Retamal, a Ph.D. student at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and first author of the paper.,
,Membranes for Technology, as for Life, ,The importance of lipid membranes to life is hard to overstate. They are a principal component 12 of the cell, as fundamental as DNA 13 or proteins, and all known organisms on Earth, from the bittiest bacteria to the biggest blue whales, use membranes in a multitude of ways., ,They separate distinct spaces within cells and define walls between neighboring cells -- a functional 14 compartmentalization that serves many physiological 15 processes, protecting genetic 16 material, regulating what comes in and out of cells, and maintaining the function of separate organs., ,Synthetic 17 membranes that mimic 3 nature are of great interest to science because they offer the possibility of containing membrane proteins -- biological molecules that could be used for detecting toxins 18, diseases and many other biosensing applications.
,Membranes for Technology, as for Life, ,The importance of lipid membranes to life is hard to overstate. They are a principal component 12 of the cell, as fundamental as DNA 13 or proteins, and all known organisms on Earth, from the bittiest bacteria to the biggest blue whales, use membranes in a multitude of ways., ,They separate distinct spaces within cells and define walls between neighboring cells -- a functional 14 compartmentalization that serves many physiological 15 processes, protecting genetic 16 material, regulating what comes in and out of cells, and maintaining the function of separate organs., ,Synthetic 17 membranes that mimic 3 nature are of great interest to science because they offer the possibility of containing membrane proteins -- biological molecules that could be used for detecting toxins 18, diseases and many other biosensing applications.
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