Inspired by the biological processes of molecular recognition and transportation across membranes, nanopore techniques have evolved in recent decades as ultrasensitive analytical tools for individual molecules. In particular, nanopore-based single-molecule DNA/RNA sequencing has advanced genomic and transcriptomic research due to the portability, lower costs and long reads of these methods. Nanopore applications, however, extend far beyond nucleic acid sequencing. In this Review, we present an overview of the broad applications of nanopores in molecular sensing and sequencing, chemical catalysis and biophysical characterization. We highlight the prospects of applying nanopores for single-protein analysis and sequencing, single-molecule cova...
Solid-state nanopore-based analysis of nucleic acid polymers is revolutionary. No other technique ca...
peer reviewedSolid-state nanopore-based sensors are promising platforms for next-generation sequenci...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...
Inspired by the biological processes of molecular recognition and transportation across membranes, n...
A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achi...
Biological nanopores are a class of membrane proteins that open nanoscale water conduits in biologic...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...
There has been significant progress made in the field of nanopore biosensor development and sequenci...
Diverse nanopore-based technologies have substantially expanded the toolbox for label-free single-mo...
Nanopores have been used as ultrasensitive tools in sequencing of DNA, in RNA and protein conformati...
Nano-gap sensor is the next generation of single molecule analysis that consumes less resources, cos...
Single-molecule analysis has been matured into powerful and popular tools for study the heterogeneou...
A nanopore can be fairly—but uncharitably—described as simply a nanofluidic channel through a thin m...
Nanopores are small (1–100 nm diameter) holes/channels formed in biological membranes (Fig. 1) or fa...
The pursuit of inexpensive DNA sequencing lies at the interface between nanotechnology and biotechno...
Solid-state nanopore-based analysis of nucleic acid polymers is revolutionary. No other technique ca...
peer reviewedSolid-state nanopore-based sensors are promising platforms for next-generation sequenci...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...
Inspired by the biological processes of molecular recognition and transportation across membranes, n...
A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achi...
Biological nanopores are a class of membrane proteins that open nanoscale water conduits in biologic...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...
There has been significant progress made in the field of nanopore biosensor development and sequenci...
Diverse nanopore-based technologies have substantially expanded the toolbox for label-free single-mo...
Nanopores have been used as ultrasensitive tools in sequencing of DNA, in RNA and protein conformati...
Nano-gap sensor is the next generation of single molecule analysis that consumes less resources, cos...
Single-molecule analysis has been matured into powerful and popular tools for study the heterogeneou...
A nanopore can be fairly—but uncharitably—described as simply a nanofluidic channel through a thin m...
Nanopores are small (1–100 nm diameter) holes/channels formed in biological membranes (Fig. 1) or fa...
The pursuit of inexpensive DNA sequencing lies at the interface between nanotechnology and biotechno...
Solid-state nanopore-based analysis of nucleic acid polymers is revolutionary. No other technique ca...
peer reviewedSolid-state nanopore-based sensors are promising platforms for next-generation sequenci...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...