Will silicon nitride and common chemistry help revolutionize genomic sequencing? - EurekAlert
Researchers from Osaka University and collaborating partners enhanced DNA detection in silicon nitride nanopores by means of a water–glycerol viscosity gradient. Use of common chemistry under electrochemical flow enabled straightforward detection of individua…
image: Liquid permittivity gradient-mediated ionic current measurements for enhanced sensitivity of nanopore DNA sensors.view more
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