Lu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Recent Advances in the Modification and Characterization of Solid‐State NanoporesLu et al., 2022
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- 2130112025866623009
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- Lu W
- Cao Y
- Qing G
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- Chemistry–An Asian Journal
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Nanopores, due to their advantages of being modifiable, controllability and sensitivity, have made a splash in recent years in the fields of biomolecular sequencing, small molecule detection, salt differential power generation, and biomimetic ion channels. In these …
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