“…27 The LBL technique is used to create functional domains that contain various types of species, such as polyelectrolytes, 21,[28][29][30][31] proteins, [32][33][34] dyes, 35,36 nanoparticles, [37][38][39][40][41] thiols, 42 metal ions, 43,44 viruses, 45 DNA, 46 and lipids. 47 It is also used in different fields of applications, such as separation, [48][49][50] biosensors, 19,22,51 and biocatalysis. 21,[52][53][54] Our research group has developed polyelectrolyte domains within the membrane pores using the LBL technique.…”