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Key Parameters That Determine the Magnitude of the Decrease in Current in Nanopore Blockade Sensors

Tang et al., 2021

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4214463511956309259
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Tang W
Wu Y
Mehdipour M
Chen H
Tilley R
Gooding J
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Nano Letters

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Nanopore blockade sensors were developed to address the challenges of sensitivity and selectivity for conventional nanopore sensors. To date, the parameters affecting the current of the sensor have not been elucidated. Herein, the impacts of nanopore size and charge …
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