Liu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Conformation Influence of DNA on the Detection Signal through Solid-State NanoporesLiu et al., 2024
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- 3515801940094108244
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- Liu W
- Ma C
- Wang H
- Sha J
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- Langmuir
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The detection and identification of nanoscale molecules are crucial, but traditional technology comes with a high cost and requires skilled operators. Solid-state nanopores are new powerful tools for discerning the three-dimensional shape and size of molecules …
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