نتایج جستجو برای: nanopores

تعداد نتایج: 2551  

2016
Yusuke Goto Itaru Yanagi Kazuma Matsui Takahide Yokoi Ken-ichi Takeda

The practical use of solid-state nanopores for DNA sequencing requires easy fabrication of the nanopores, reduction of the DNA movement speed and reduction of the ionic current noise. Here, we report an integrated nanopore platform with a nanobead structure that decelerates DNA movement and an insulating polyimide layer that reduces noise. To enable rapid nanopore fabrication, we introduced a c...

2011
Erik C. Yusko Jay M. Johnson Sheereen Majd Panchika Prangkio Ryan C. Rollings Jiali Li

Synthetic nanopores have been used to study individual biomolecules in high throughput, but their performance as sensors does not match that of biological ion channels. Challenges include control of nanopore diameters and surface chemistry, modification of the translocation times of single-molecule analytes through nanopores, and prevention of non-specific interactions with pore walls. Here, in...

2013
He Zheng Yu Liu Fan Cao Shujing Wu Shuangfeng Jia Ajing Cao Dongshan Zhao Jianbo Wang

Nanopore-based sensing has emerged as a promising candidate for affordable and powerful DNA sequencing technologies. Herein, we demonstrate that nanopores can be successfully fabricated in Mg alloys via focused electron beam (e-beam) technology. Employing in situ high-resolution transmission electron microscopy techniques, we obtained unambiguous evidence that layer-by-layer growth of atomic pl...

Journal: :Macromolecular rapid communications 2012
Chih-Wei Lee Tzu-Hui Wei Chun-Wei Chang Jiun-Tai Chen

We study the effect of nonsolvent on the formation of polymer nanomaterials in the nanopores of porous templates. Water (nonsolvent) is added into a poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) solution in dimethylformamide (DMF) confined in the nanopores of an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) template. Water forms a wetting layer on the pore wall and causes the PMMA solution to be isolated in the center of th...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2017
Laura Restrepo-Pérez Shalini John Aleksei Aksimentiev Chirlmin Joo Cees Dekker

Using nanopores for single-molecule sequencing of proteins - similar to nanopore-based sequencing of DNA - faces multiple challenges, including unfolding of the complex tertiary structure of the proteins and enforcing their unidirectional translocation through nanopores. Here, we combine molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with single-molecule experiments to investigate the utility of SDS (Sodi...

2009
Meni Wanunu

Solid-state nanopores are sensors capable of analysing individual unlabelled DNA molecules in solution. Although the critical information obtained from nanopores (for example, DNA sequence) comes from the signal collected during DNA translocation, the throughput of the method is determined by the rate at which molecules arrive and thread into the pores. Here, we study the process of DNA capture...

2016
Wenhui Shi Haibo Li Xiehong Cao Zhi Yi Leong Jun Zhang Tupei Chen Hua Zhang Hui Ying Yang

In order to achieve optimal desalination during capacitive deionization (CDI), CDI electrodes should possess high electrical conductivity, large surface area, good wettability to water, narrow pore size distribution and efficient pathways for ion and electron transportation. In this work, we fabricated a novel CDI electrode based on a three-dimensional graphene (3DG) architecture by constructin...

2011
Erik C. Yusko Jay M. Johnson Sheereen Majd Panchika Prangkio Ryan C. Rollings Jiali Li Jerry Yang Michael Mayer

Synthetic nanopores have been used to study individual biomolecules in high throughput, but their performance as sensors does not match that of biological ion channels. Challenges include control of nanopore diameters and surface chemistry, modification of the translocation times of single-molecule analytes through nanopores, and prevention of non-specific interactions with pore walls. Here, in...

2011
Angus McMullen Mirna Mihovilovic Derek Stein Jay X. Tang

Solid-state nanopores have been used extensively over the past decade as powerful tools to study the structure and dynamics of single molecules of DNA. The use of nanopores has mostly been confined to the study of DNA due to the hope that they may eventually be used to cheaply sequence DNA. We have begun extending nanopores to the study of protein filaments, specifically filamentous actin (Fact...

Journal: :Nano letters 2010
Grégory F Schneider Stefan W Kowalczyk Victor E Calado Grégory Pandraud Henny W Zandbergen Lieven M K Vandersypen Cees Dekker

Nanopores--nanosized holes that can transport ions and molecules--are very promising devices for genomic screening, in particular DNA sequencing. Solid-state nanopores currently suffer from the drawback, however, that the channel constituting the pore is long, approximately 100 times the distance between two bases in a DNA molecule (0.5 nm for single-stranded DNA). This paper provides proof of ...

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