Nanopore-based sensors are advancing the sensitivity and selectivity of single-molecule detection in molecular medicine and biotechnology. Current electrical sensing devices are based on either membrane protein pores supported in planar lipid bilayers or solid-state (SS) pores fabricated in thin metallic membranes. While both types of nanosensors have been used in a variety of applications, each has inherent disadvantages that limit its use. Hybrid nanopores, consisting of a protein pore supported within a SS membrane, combine the robust nature of SS membranes with the precise and simple engineering of protein nanopores. We demonstrate here a novel lipid-free hybrid nanopore comprising a natural DNA pore from a thermostable virus, electroki...
Nanopores have been used to detect molecules, to sequence DNA, or to investigate chemical reactions ...
Single-molecule nanopore detection technology has revolutionized proteomics research by enabling hig...
Protein nanopores have been engineered with chemical or genetic sensing elements for the stochastic ...
In the past 15 years nanopore sensing has proven to be a successful method for probing a variety of ...
Nanopore-based sensors for nucleic acid sequencing and single-molecule detection typically employ po...
Nanopore based sensing technology has been widely studied for a broad range of applications includin...
The 21st century marks the defining point of human history in terms of technological advancement. I...
Nanopores are key in portable sequencing and research given their ability to transport elongated DNA...
The transport of nutrients, xenobiotics, and signaling molecules across biological membranes is esse...
Diverse nanopore-based technologies have substantially expanded the toolbox for label-free single-mo...
Nanopores are small (1–100 nm diameter) holes/channels formed in biological membranes (Fig. 1) or fa...
Solid-state nanopore sensors have attracted considerable attraction as a tool for solution-based sin...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as versatile single-molecule sensors for applications including D...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDetection and characterization of nucleic acid-protein interactions...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySince the first report of single-molecule detection using the biolo...
Nanopores have been used to detect molecules, to sequence DNA, or to investigate chemical reactions ...
Single-molecule nanopore detection technology has revolutionized proteomics research by enabling hig...
Protein nanopores have been engineered with chemical or genetic sensing elements for the stochastic ...
In the past 15 years nanopore sensing has proven to be a successful method for probing a variety of ...
Nanopore-based sensors for nucleic acid sequencing and single-molecule detection typically employ po...
Nanopore based sensing technology has been widely studied for a broad range of applications includin...
The 21st century marks the defining point of human history in terms of technological advancement. I...
Nanopores are key in portable sequencing and research given their ability to transport elongated DNA...
The transport of nutrients, xenobiotics, and signaling molecules across biological membranes is esse...
Diverse nanopore-based technologies have substantially expanded the toolbox for label-free single-mo...
Nanopores are small (1–100 nm diameter) holes/channels formed in biological membranes (Fig. 1) or fa...
Solid-state nanopore sensors have attracted considerable attraction as a tool for solution-based sin...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as versatile single-molecule sensors for applications including D...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDetection and characterization of nucleic acid-protein interactions...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySince the first report of single-molecule detection using the biolo...
Nanopores have been used to detect molecules, to sequence DNA, or to investigate chemical reactions ...
Single-molecule nanopore detection technology has revolutionized proteomics research by enabling hig...
Protein nanopores have been engineered with chemical or genetic sensing elements for the stochastic ...