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September 26th, 2005
Detecting Single Stranded DNA with a Solid State Nanopore
Abstract:
A team of investigators at the University of Arkansas has defined some of the physical parameters that determine how DNA molecules move through such a pore. Working with nanopores designed to guarantee that only single-stranded DNA can traverse the pore in sequential, single file order, the investigators studied the effects of pH and pore size on DNA passage through the nanopore.
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nano.cancer.gov
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