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Amplification of single molecule translocation signal using β-strand peptide functionalized nanopores

Liebes-Peer et al., 2014

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14065534440367817809
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Liebes-Peer Y
Rapaport H
Ashkenasy N
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ACS nano

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Changes in ionic current flowing through nanopores due to binding or translocation of single biopolymer molecules enable their detection and characterization. It is, however, much more challenging to detect small molecules due to their rapid and small signal signature. Here we …
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