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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2008
Filed:
Oct. 03, 2002
David H. Thompson, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Christine A. Hrycyna, Lafayette, IN (US);
Gil U. Lee, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Osman A. Basaran, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Kinam Park, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Igal Szleifer, Homewood, IL (US);
David H. Thompson, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Christine A. Hrycyna, Lafayette, IN (US);
Gil U. Lee, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Osman A. Basaran, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Kinam Park, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Igal Szleifer, Homewood, IL (US);
Purdue Research Foundation, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Abstract
Bioanalytical device that includes a biofunctional component and an optional sensor component. The device includes arrays of addressable, durable, asymmetric biofunctional membranes containing protein transducers capable of unidirectional transport of analytes. Suitable protein transducers include members of the ATP-binding cassette family, such as P-glycoprotein.