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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2011
Luisa Torsi, Bari, IT;
Gerardo Palazzo, Mola di Bari, IT;
Nicola Cioffi, Bari, IT;
Maria Daniela Angione, Bari, IT;
Maria Magliulo, Ostuni, IT;
Serafina Cotrone, Bari, IT;
Gaetano Scamarcio, Bari, IT;
Luigia Sabbatini, Bari, IT;
Antonia Mallardi, Bari, IT;
Luisa Torsi, Bari, IT;
Gerardo Palazzo, Mola di Bari, IT;
Nicola Cioffi, Bari, IT;
Maria Daniela Angione, Bari, IT;
Maria Magliulo, Ostuni, IT;
Serafina Cotrone, Bari, IT;
Gaetano Scamarcio, Bari, IT;
Luigia Sabbatini, Bari, IT;
Antonia Mallardi, Bari, IT;
Abstract
A transistor includes at least one conductive layer, at least one gate dielectric layer and at least one semiconducting film deposited on top of a receptor molecule layer previously deposited or covalently linked to the surface of the gate dielectric. The layer of biological material includes single or double layers of phospholipids, layers made of proteins such as receptors, antibodies, ionic channels and enzymes, single or double layers of phospholipids with inclusion or anchoring of proteins such as: receptors, antibodies, ionic channels and enzymes, layers made of oligonucleotide (DNA, RNA, PNA) probes, layers made of cells or viruses, layers made of synthetic receptors for example molecules or macromolecules similar to biological receptors for properties, reactivity or steric aspects.