de Zoysa et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Slowing DNA translocation through nanopores using a solution containing organic saltsde Zoysa et al., 2009
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- 13922237304491630938
- Author
- de Zoysa R
- Jayawardhana D
- Zhao Q
- Wang D
- Armstrong D
- Guan X
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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One of the key challenges to nanopore DNA sequencing is to slow down DNA translocation. Here, we report that the translocation velocities of various DNA homo-and copolymers through protein pores could be significantly decreased by using electrolyte solutions …
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