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US20140203464A1 - Systems and methods for forming a nanopore ...

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... lipid bilayer, while smaller nonpolar molecules can diffuse rapidly through the lipid bilayer. Examples of fast diffusing gaseous molecules include O 2 and CO 2 ...

US9678055B2 - Methods for forming a nanopore in a lipid bilayer ...

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The size of the current is sensitive to the pore size. When a molecule such as a DNA or RNA molecule passes through the nanopore, it can partially or completely ...

WO2018002005A1 - Counteracting osmotic imbalance in a ...

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... molecules can readily flow through the planar lipid bilayer. The ... One or more types of lipid bilayer initiating stimuli can be applied ...

WO2013123450A1 - Methods for creating bilayers for use with ...

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... molecule 207 can be identified as the polymer molecule passes through the nanopore. ... molecules into the lipid bilayers. [00206] In some embodiments, the ...

WO2020041480A1 - High-throughput system and method for the ...

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Cells passing through the lipid bilayer-coated constriction become temporarily permeabilized and molecules or other cargo can enter the cells. [0022] FIG. 6 ...

US8324914B2 - Systems and methods for characterizing a molecule ...

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... lipid bilayer, while smaller nonpolar molecules can diffuse rapidly through the lipid bilayer. Examples of fast diffusing gaseous molecules include O 2 and CO 2 ...

US9377437B2 - Systems and methods for characterizing a molecule ...

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... lipid bilayer, while smaller nonpolar molecules can diffuse rapidly through the lipid bilayer. Examples of fast diffusing gaseous molecules include O 2 and CO 2 ...

US7939270B2 - Delivery of molecules to a lipid bilayer - Google ...

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However, in practice the insertion of a single membrane protein into the lipid bilayer can be agonisingly slow and unreliable. ... This allows the flow of ionic ...

US8461854B2 - Systems and methods for characterizing a molecule ...

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... lipid bilayer, while smaller nonpolar molecules can diffuse rapidly through the lipid bilayer. Examples of fast diffusing gaseous molecules include O 2 and CO 2 ...

US9255289B2 - Geometric patterns and lipid bilayers for DNA ...

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... molecules though the bifurcated nanochannel (towards the right hand side in the drawing). DNA molecules will be passed through the exit ports and discarded ...

Factors Affecting Cell Membrane Permeability

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Small, uncharged molecules such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water can easily pass through the lipid bilayer via simple diffusion. However, large or charged ...

Calculation of true water permeation through lipid bilayer membrane

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Sep 22, 2022 ... Hello I want to calculate only those water molecules which must pass through the protein (in z coordinate direction). I have a MD system of ...

US5795782A - Characterization of individual polymer molecules ...

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... molecule) pass through or across a channel in an artificial membrane. During ... Chemical channels or pores can be formed in a lipid bilayer using ...

AP Bio Review

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Only small hydrophobic molecules can pass through unaided ... Lipid-soluble substances can cross the membrane easily due to the phospholipid tails of the membrane.

US11021745B2 - Methods for forming lipid bilayers on biochips ...

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... into the fluid flow path forms a lipid bilayer adjacent to the sensing electrodes. ... A flow cell is a path that liquids, bubbles and reagents can pass through.

US9670526B2 - Concentrating a target molecule for sensing by a ...

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... lipid bilayer and can freely diffuse along the plane of the bilayer. FIG. 10B shows how a shear force, such as flow, can drive such adapted targets to ...

US20140034497A1 - Chip set-up and high-accuracy nucleic acid ...

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A membrane can be an organic membrane, such as a lipid bilayer, or a ... In some instances, tag molecules released by nucleotide polymerization events pass ...

CN101932933B - Formation of layers of amphiphilic molecules ...

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Film it is said that can cross over cavity suspends.Mentioned the film (comprising the film as lipid bilayer) of several type.Yet this is only a kind of ...

US20120160687A1 - Characterization of individual polymer ...

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... molecule) pass through or across a channel in an artificial membrane. During ... can be inserted in a known orientation into preformed lipid bilayers ...

Make a Copy Cell Membrane Guided Notes

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Just like diffusion, osmosis also occurs across your cell membranes. Water molecules can easily pass through your cell membranes, so water will. as long as ...