We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which allows the analysis of DNA translocation in glass nanopipettes on a microsecond timescale. Translocation of different DNA lengths in KCl electrolyte provides a scaling factor of the DNA translocation time equal to p = 1.22, which is different from values observed previously with nanopipettes in LiCl electrolyte or with nanopores. Based on a theoretical model involving electrophoresis, hydrodynamics and surface friction, we show that the experimentally observed range of p-values may be the result of, or at least be affected by DNA adsorption and friction between the DNA and the substrate surface
We measure current blockade and time distributions for single-stranded DNA polymers during voltage-d...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
A nanofluidic device is described that is capable of electrically monitoring the driven translocatio...
We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which ...
We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which ...
We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which ...
Inspired by transmembrane pores found in cell membranes and the operating principle of the Coulter c...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
AbstractWe investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules through...
AbstractWe study theoretically the feasibility of using transverse electronic transport within a nan...
AbstractThe study of the properties of DNA under high electric fields is of both fundamental and pra...
We measure current blockade and time distributions for single-stranded DNA polymers during voltage-d...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
A nanofluidic device is described that is capable of electrically monitoring the driven translocatio...
We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which ...
We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which ...
We present a high-speed electrical detection scheme based on a custom-designed CMOS amplifier which ...
Inspired by transmembrane pores found in cell membranes and the operating principle of the Coulter c...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical propert...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
AbstractWe investigate the voltage-driven translocation dynamics of individual DNA molecules through...
AbstractWe study theoretically the feasibility of using transverse electronic transport within a nan...
AbstractThe study of the properties of DNA under high electric fields is of both fundamental and pra...
We measure current blockade and time distributions for single-stranded DNA polymers during voltage-d...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
A nanofluidic device is described that is capable of electrically monitoring the driven translocatio...