Picomolar Fingerprinting of Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles Using Solid-State Nanopores. [PDF]
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Investigation of the adsorption behavior of BSA with tethered lipid layer-modified solid-state nanopores in a wide pH range. [PDF]
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Exploration of solid-state nanopores in characterizing reaction mixtures generated from a catalytic DNA assembly circuit. [PDF]
Zhu Z, Wu R, Li B.
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Short channel effects on electrokinetic energy conversion in solid-state nanopores. [PDF]
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PT2 - Solid-state nanopores for sensing
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Characterization of Nanopipet-Supported ITIES Tips for Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Single Solid-State Nanopores. [PDF]
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DNA sequence-dependent ionic currents in ultra-small solid-state nanopores. [PDF]
Comer J, Aksimentiev A.
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Following the central dogma: Nanopore sequencing from DNA and RNA to proteins. [PDF]
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Fabrication of solid-state nanopores
Nanotechnology, 2022Abstract Nanopores are valuable single-molecule sensing tools that have been widely applied to the detection of DNA, RNA, proteins, viruses, glycans, etc. The prominent sensing platform is helping to improve our health-related quality of life and accelerate the rapid realization of precision medicine.
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Chemically Modified Solid-State Nanopores
Nano Letters, 2007Nanopores are extremely sensitive single-molecule sensors. Recently, electron beams have been used to fabricate synthetic nanopores in thin solid-state membranes with subnanometer resolution. Here we report a new class of chemically modified nanopore sensors. We describe two approaches for monolayer coating of nanopores: (1) self-assembly from solution,
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