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- A nanopore is a pore of nanometer size. It may, for example, be created by a pore-forming protein or as a hole in synthetic materials such as silicon or...
- Nanopore sequencing is a third generation approach used in the sequencing of biopolymers — specifically, polynucleotides in the form of DNA or RNA. Using...
- Oxford Nanopore Technologies plc is a UK-based company which develops and sells nanopore sequencing products (including the portable DNA sequencer, MinION)...
- dyes. Oxford Nanopore Technologies is another company developing third-generation sequencers using electronic systems based on nanopore sensing technologies...
- A nanopore battery is a rechargeable battery that is a composite of billions of nanoscale batteries formed within the pores of a substrate. The space inside...
- sequencing technology development, namely, Pacific Biosciences, Oxford Nanopore Technology, Quantapore (CA-USA), and Stratos (WA-USA). These companies...
- electrical current changes resulting from nucleotides p****ing through a nanopore. One computer program for accomplishing this job is Phred, which is a widely...
- concentration and zeta potential of particles as they p**** through a size-tunable nanopore. The technique adapts the principle of resistive pulse sensing, which monitors...
- main areas of nanopore sequencing in development are solid state nanopore sequencing, and protein based nanopore sequencing. Protein nanopore sequencing...
- referred to as a nanopore, could distinguish between purine and pyrimidine bases in single RNA molecules. In 2007, Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT)...