Eggenberger et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Surface coatings for solid-state nanoporesEggenberger et al., 2019
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- Eggenberger O
- Ying C
- Mayer M
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- Nanoscale
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Since their introduction in 2001, solid-state nanopores have been increasingly exploited for the detection and characterization of biomolecules ranging from single DNA strands to protein complexes. A major factor that enables the application of nanopores to the analysis …
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