A distributed amplifier system for bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) arrays with noise and individual offset cancellation

Lipid bilayer membrane (BLM) arrays are required for high throughput analysis, for example drug screening or advanced DNA sequencing. Complex microfluidic devices are being developed but these are restricted in terms of array size and structure or have integrated electronic sensing with limited nois...

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Main Authors: Crescentini, Marco (Author), Thei, Federico (Author), Bennati, Marco (Author), Saha, Shimul C. (Author), de Planque, Maurits R.R (Author), Morgan, Hywel (Author), Tartagni, Marco (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2014-09-19.
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520 |a Lipid bilayer membrane (BLM) arrays are required for high throughput analysis, for example drug screening or advanced DNA sequencing. Complex microfluidic devices are being developed but these are restricted in terms of array size and structure or have integrated electronic sensing with limited noise performance. We present a compact and scalable multichannel electrophysiology platform based on a hybrid approach that combines integrated state-of-the-art microelectronics with low-cost disposable fluidics providing a platform for high-quality parallel single ion channel recording. Specifically, we have developed a new integrated circuit amplifier based on a novel noise cancellation scheme that eliminates flicker noise derived from devices under test and amplifiers. The system is demonstrated through the simultaneous recording of ion channel activity from eight bilayer membranes. The platform is scalable and could be extended to much larger array sizes, limited only by electronic data decimation and communication capabilities. 
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