The ability to control the motion of single biomolecules is key to improving a wide range of biophysical and diagnostic applications. Solid-state nanopores are a promising tool capable of solving this task. However, molecular control and the possibility of slow readouts of long polymer molecules are still limited due to fast analyte transport and low signal-to-noise ratios. Here, we report on a novel approach of actively controlling analyte transport by using a double-nanopore architecture where two nanopores are separated by only a ∼ 20 nm gap. The nanopores can be addressed individually, allowing for two unique modes of operation: (i) pore-to-pore transfer, which can be controlled at near 100% efficiency, and (ii) DNA molecules bridging b...
Development of sophisticated tools capable of manipulating molecules at their own length scale enabl...
To reduce unwanted variation in the passage speed of DNA through solid-state nanopores, we demonstra...
Single-molecule methods have been rapidly developing with the appealing prospect of transforming con...
There is a growing realization, especially within the diagnostic and therapeutic community, that the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySince the first report of single-molecule detection using the biolo...
There is a growing realization, especially within the diagnostic and therapeutic community, that the...
The fine-tuning of molecular transport is a ubiquitous problem of single-molecule methods. The latte...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices...
This thesis describes experimental work on a novel type of devices capable of detecting single-(bio)...
Solid-state nanopores, nanometer-size holes in a thin synthetic membrane, are a versatile tool for t...
Over the last five years, solid state nanopore technology advanced to rival biological pores as a pl...
AbstractSolid-state nanopores have received increasing interest over recent years because of their p...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices...
Synthetic solid-state nanopores are being intensively investigated as single-molecule sensors for de...
Solid-state nanopores show promise as single-molecule sensors for biomedical applications, but to in...
Development of sophisticated tools capable of manipulating molecules at their own length scale enabl...
To reduce unwanted variation in the passage speed of DNA through solid-state nanopores, we demonstra...
Single-molecule methods have been rapidly developing with the appealing prospect of transforming con...
There is a growing realization, especially within the diagnostic and therapeutic community, that the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySince the first report of single-molecule detection using the biolo...
There is a growing realization, especially within the diagnostic and therapeutic community, that the...
The fine-tuning of molecular transport is a ubiquitous problem of single-molecule methods. The latte...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices...
This thesis describes experimental work on a novel type of devices capable of detecting single-(bio)...
Solid-state nanopores, nanometer-size holes in a thin synthetic membrane, are a versatile tool for t...
Over the last five years, solid state nanopore technology advanced to rival biological pores as a pl...
AbstractSolid-state nanopores have received increasing interest over recent years because of their p...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices...
Synthetic solid-state nanopores are being intensively investigated as single-molecule sensors for de...
Solid-state nanopores show promise as single-molecule sensors for biomedical applications, but to in...
Development of sophisticated tools capable of manipulating molecules at their own length scale enabl...
To reduce unwanted variation in the passage speed of DNA through solid-state nanopores, we demonstra...
Single-molecule methods have been rapidly developing with the appealing prospect of transforming con...