Zhou et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Molecular insights into distinct detection properties of α-hemolysin, MspA, CsgG, and aerolysin nanopore sensorsZhou et al., 2020
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- 8344340117623345429
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- Zhou W
- Qiu H
- Guo Y
- Guo W
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Protein nanopores have been widely used as single-molecule sensors for the detection and characterization of biological polymers such as DNA, RNA, and polypeptides. A variety of protein nanopores with various geometries have been exploited for this purpose, which …
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