Squires et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A nanopore–nanofiber mesh biosensor to control DNA translocationSquires et al., 2013
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- Squires A
- Hersey J
- Grinstaff M
- Meller A
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Solid-state nanopores show promise as single-molecule sensors for biomedical applications, but to increase their resolution and efficiency, analyte molecules must remain longer in the nanopore sensing volume. Here we demonstrate a novel, facile, and …
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