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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 29, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 03, 2011
Robert L. Willett, Warren, NJ (US);
Kirk W. Baldwin, Springfield, NJ (US);
Loren N. Pfeiffer, Harding Township, NJ (US);
Robert L. Willett, Warren, NJ (US);
Kirk W. Baldwin, Springfield, NJ (US);
Loren N. Pfeiffer, Harding Township, NJ (US);
Alcatel Lucent, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Apparatus comprising a surface site comprising a substantially inorganic surface having a chemical composition selected from the group consisting of metals, semiconductors, insulators, and mixtures thereof, the surface positioned within a polypeptide bonding region and having a selective bonding affinity for a polypeptide; a plurality of interlayers between which the surface site is interposed; a distal site end on the surface site and distanced from the interlayers, the surface being provided on the distal site end; the surface site and the interlayers being interposed between first and second supports; first and second conductors provided on the first and second supports and having respective first and second distal conductor ends positioned within the polypeptide bonding region; the conductors being capable of applying an external voltage potential across the polypeptide bonding region. Apparatus, optionally comprising such first and second supports and conductors; and comprising a third conductor in electrical communication with the surface site, the third conductor positioned for electrical communication with a source of an external bias voltage. Techniques for making apparatus.