Dekker, 2007 - Google Patents
Solid-state nanoporesDekker, 2007
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- Dekker C
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- Nature nanotechnology
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The passage of individual molecules through nanosized pores in membranes is central to many processes in biology. Previously, experiments have been restricted to naturally occurring nanopores, but advances in technology now allow artificial solid-state nanopores …
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