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publicationNumber KR-100446830-B1
titleOfInvention Method and device for the detection of biomolecules using liquid crystal
abstract According to the present invention, a method of detecting a biomolecule, comprising amplifying and converting a change of state of a biomolecule in an optical, electrical or both manner through a change in liquid crystal orientation, and a liquid crystal alignment unit in which the biomolecule is in contact with the liquid crystal And a detection device of a biomolecule or a signal conversion device of a DNA chip including a liquid crystal detection unit including optical and / or electrical detection means.n n n According to the present invention, since subtle state changes of biomolecules that are difficult to detect, such as DNA hybridization, are optically and / or electrically amplified through liquid crystal alignment, the state changes of the biomolecules are visualized by visual, low-cost CCD or simple electric devices. Provided are a method and apparatus that can be detected easily and conveniently.
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