Developing Solid-State Single-, Arrayed-, and Composite-Nanopore Sensors for Biochemical Sensing Applications
Zhong-Qiu Li,
Li-Qiu Huang,
Kang Wang
et al.
Abstract:Metrics & MoreArticle Recommendations CONSPECTUS: Ions, small molecules, and biomacromolecules are important components of the human body. They usually play important roles in various physiological and pathological events, showing a close relationship with human health. However, due to the ultralow concentrations of these substances and the presence of interfering chemicals, accurate and reliable measurement of these ions and molecules remains a huge challenge. Nanopore sensors, which combine nanofluidic and e… Show more
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