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Bacteriorhodopsin as an electronic conduction medium for biomolecular electronics. Export

Chemical Society reviews, Vol. 37, No. 11. (November 2008), pp. 2422-2432.

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Interfacing functional proteins with solid supports for device applications is a promising route to possible applications in bio-electronics, -sensors, and -optics. Various possible applications of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) have been explored and reviewed since the discovery of bR. This tutorial review discusses bR as a medium for biomolecular optoelectronics, emphasizing ways in which it can be interfaced, especially as a thin film, solid-state current-carrying electronic element.


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