AbstractSolid-state nanopores have received increasing interest over recent years because of their potential for genomic screening and sequencing. In particular, small nanopores (2–5 nm in diameter) allow the detection of local structure along biological molecules, such as proteins bound to DNA or possibly the secondary structure of RNA molecules. In a typical experiment, individual molecules are translocated through a single nanopore, thereby causing a small deviation in the ionic conductance. A correct interpretation of these conductance changes is essential for our understanding of the process of translocation, and for further sophistication of this technique. Here, we present translocation measurements of double-stranded DNA through nan...
ABSTRACT We investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules throug...
Nanopores are a powerful tool for probing the structure of single molecules, such as a strand of DNA...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
AbstractSolid-state nanopores have received increasing interest over recent years because of their p...
Solid-state nanopore electrical signatures can be convoluted and are thus challenging to interpret. ...
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)...
Nanopores are small (1–100 nm diameter) holes/channels formed in biological membranes (Fig. 1) or fa...
The current blockage during DNA molecule translocation through a solid-state nanopore is very import...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices...
AbstractWe investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules through...
Biological molecules can be forced to pass through an aperture in a thin membrane of only several na...
Biological molecules can be forced to pass through an aperture in a thin membrane of only several na...
We demonstrate that voltage biased solid-state nanopores can transiently localize DNA in an electrol...
Single nanopores attract a great deal of scientific interest as a basis for biosensors and as a syst...
ABSTRACT We investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules throug...
Nanopores are a powerful tool for probing the structure of single molecules, such as a strand of DNA...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
AbstractSolid-state nanopores have received increasing interest over recent years because of their p...
Solid-state nanopore electrical signatures can be convoluted and are thus challenging to interpret. ...
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)...
Nanopores are small (1–100 nm diameter) holes/channels formed in biological membranes (Fig. 1) or fa...
The current blockage during DNA molecule translocation through a solid-state nanopore is very import...
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices...
AbstractWe investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules through...
Biological molecules can be forced to pass through an aperture in a thin membrane of only several na...
Biological molecules can be forced to pass through an aperture in a thin membrane of only several na...
We demonstrate that voltage biased solid-state nanopores can transiently localize DNA in an electrol...
Single nanopores attract a great deal of scientific interest as a basis for biosensors and as a syst...
ABSTRACT We investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules throug...
Nanopores are a powerful tool for probing the structure of single molecules, such as a strand of DNA...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...