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Synthetically encoded ultrashort-channel nanowire transistors for fast, pointlike cellular signal detection

Cohen-Karni et al., 2012

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Cohen-Karni T
Casanova D
Cahoon J
Qing Q
Bell D
Lieber C
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Nanostructures, which have sizes comparable to biological functional units involved in cellular communication, offer the potential for enhanced sensitivity and spatial resolution compared to planar metal and semiconductor structures. Silicon nanowire (SiNW) field-effect …
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