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Characterization of DNA duplex unzipping through a sub-2 nm solid-state nanopore.

Yao LinXin ShiShao-Chuang LiuYi-Lun YingQiao LiRui GaoFarkhondeh FathiYi-Tao LongHe Tian
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
Herein, the unzipping and translocation of DNA duplexes through a sub-2 nm silicon nitride (SiNx) solid-state nanopore have been demonstrated by well-resolved three-level blockades. In order to examine our observations, we applied a simple model which is applicable to the unzipping and translocation processes of DNA duplexes through solid-state nanopores. The generation of these highly recognizable signatures is an important step towards the real applications of solid-state nanopores in complex samples.
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