Kwok, 2015 - Google Patents
New approach in fabrication of solid-state nanopore for bio-sensing applicationsKwok, 2015
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The 21st century marks the defining point of human history in terms of technological advancement. In 2014, we were at the edge of acquiring a complete understanding of the fundamental construct to all life forms. The capability to manipulate and recreate lives as …
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