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Pulley Effect in the Capture of DNA Translocation through Solid-State Nanopores

Chen et al., 2024

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8257373535166822360
Author
Chen S
He W
Li J
Xu D
Zhao R
Zhu L
Wu H
Xu F
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Langmuir

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Nanopores are powerful single-molecule sensors for analyzing biomolecules such as DNA and proteins. Understanding the dynamics of DNA capture and translocation through nanopores is essential for optimizing their performance. In this study, we examine the effects …
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