Briggs et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Fabricating Solid-State Nanopores for Single-Molecule SensingBriggs et al., 2023
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- 18116389035675227501
- Author
- Briggs K
- Waugh M
- Tabard-Cossa V
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- Solid State Nanopores: From Fabrication to Biosensing
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Solid-state nanopores are a technology poised to disrupt multiple critical fields, including but not limited to nucleic acid sequencing, proteomics, in vitro diagnostics, drug discovery, and next-generation information storage. While several proof-of-concept studies have been …
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- G01N33/48707—Physical analysis of biological material of liquid biological material by electrical means
- G01N33/48721—Investigating individual macromolecules, e.g. by translocation through nanopores
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