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Slowing down DNA translocation through a nanopore in lithium chlorideKowalczyk et al., 2012
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- Kowalczyk S
- Wells D
- Aksimentiev A
- Dekker C
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- Nano letters
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The charge of a DNA molecule is a crucial parameter in many DNA detection and manipulation schemes such as gel electrophoresis and lab-on-a-chip applications. Here, we study the partial reduction of the DNA charge due to counterion binding by means of …
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