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Noise and bandwidth of current recordings from submicrometer pores and nanopores

Uram et al., 2008

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718292423328239728
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Uram J
Ke K
Mayer M
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ACS nano

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Nanopores and submicrometer pores have recently been explored for applications ranging from detection of single molecules, assemblies of nanoparticles, nucleic acids, occurrence of chemical reactions, and unfolding of proteins. Most of these applications rely on monitoring …
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