Advanced Materials, Vol.14, No.13-14, 953-953, 2002
Manipulating and monitoring biomolecular interactions with conducting electroactive polymers
Biointeractions with for instance amino acids and DNA can be monitored and regulated using conductive electroactive polymers. This article describes several of these biointeractions and the effect of doping on them. The progress in practical applications and simple device fabrication is also mentioned. The Figure shows an optical micrograph of living (healthy) red blood cells incorporated into a conducting polymer during polymerization.