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  • When anchored inside a protein pore, the bond-making and bond-breaking events of a single reacting molecule can be detected by alterations in current flow. This approach is used to detect a hydrogen–deuterium kinetic isotope effect. The single-molecule measurements provide information not available from experiments on an ensemble system.

    • Siran Lu
    • Wen-Wu Li
    • Hagan Bayley
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 921-928
  • Aqueous droplets connected by single lipid bilayers have been used to examine the properties of protein channels and pores, and networks of droplets can form microscale batteries and detect light. Now, by inserting an engineered pore with diode-like properties into the interface bilayers, droplet networks that mimic simple electronic devices have been produced.

    • Giovanni Maglia
    • Andrew J. Heron
    • Hagan Bayley
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 4, P: 437-440
  • A study describes the development of a miniaturized hydrogel-based soft power source capable of modulating the activity of networks of neuronal cells without the need for metal electrodes.

    • Yujia Zhang
    • Jorin Riexinger
    • Hagan Bayley
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 620, P: 1001-1006
  • Brain injuries can result in significant damage to the cerebral cortex, and restoring the cellular architecture of the tissue remains challenging. Here, the authors use a droplet printing technique to fabricate a simplified human cerebral cortical column and demonstrate its functionality and potential for future personalized therapy approaches.

    • Yongcheng Jin
    • Ellina Mikhailova
    • Hagan Bayley
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-15