Discrimination of three types of homopolymers in single-stranded DNA with solid-state nanopores through external control of the DNA motion
Abstract To achieve DNA sequencing with solid-state nanopores, the speed of the DNA in the nanopore must be controlled to obtain sequence-specific signals. In this study, we fabricated a nanopore-sensing system equipped with a DNA motion controller. DNA strands were immobilized on a Si probe, and ap...
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Main Authors: | Rena Akahori, Itaru Yanagi, Yusuke Goto, Kunio Harada, Takahide Yokoi, Ken-ichi Takeda |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e40174e1af4f461b9338e84bbeab5af8 |
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