Abstract

In a novel biosensing approach, a stearyl-[small beta]-d-glucopyranoside layer is formed by self-organization at the interface between a solvent polymeric membrane and the aqueous sample phase and its interaction with concanavalin A is detected by electric impedance spectroscopy.

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