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- W1515704871 abstract "Biomimetic membrane arrays that mimic biological cell membranes, with the ability to support membrane protein or peptide reconstitutions, are increasingly being recognised as an important platform for biomedical applications. High-throughput screening (HTS) systems based on membrane arrays may become an important alternative to cell-based screening of potential drug candidates on membrane protein targets (Fang et al., 2006). The advantages of such membrane arrays are the ability to address specific drug-on-target interactions and to identify potential unintended effects on cell membrane properties or interactions with secondary unwanted proteins. The transport properties of channel proteins or peptides may also be utilized in novel sensor based platforms such as stochastic sensors for detection of organic molecules in solutions for use in medicine or environmental monitoring (Ashkenasy et al., 2005; Capone et al., 2007; Gu et al., 1999; Nikolelis & Siontorou, 1996). Provided that the effective membrane area can be scaled sufficiently, protein channel-based membrane arrays may be applied in larger scale biomedical applications. An example is aquaporins, which are water selective proteins that function to filter water, for example in the mammalian kidney. Aquaporin-based large scale biomembranes may be envisaged as the new generation hemodialysis systems for kidney patients, or be applied in general water purification systems. Biomimetic membrane peptide or protein based arrays are however not currently applied in commercial biomedical or biotechnological applications. While creation of a single lipid bilayer membrane across a Teflon aperture is a well-established technique, the creation of biomembrane arrays comprises a relatively new concept in the scientific field of biomimetics. The reasons are amongst others associated with the inherent difficulties of reproducible creating planar suspended membranes and a generally low stability of established biomembranes. Moreover, amongst the general challenges in biomimetic membrane design is scale up of membrane effective areas to create stable and addressable membrane arrays with long lifetimes (> days). This chapter will give an overview of recent advances in the development of planar biomimetic membrane arrays, and will discuss strategies and general challenges for creating stable and scalable biomembranes for use in biomedical applications." @default.
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- W1515704871 title "Creating Scalable and Addressable Biomimetic Membrane Arrays in Biomedicine" @default.
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