Slowing DNA Translocation in a Solid-State Nanopore

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This paper, published in 1950, received 455 indexed citations. Written by Daniel Fologea, James Uplinger, Brian Thomas, David S. McNabb and Jiali Li covering the research area of Computational Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Biomedical Engineering (443 citations), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (174 citations) and Computational Mechanics (130 citations). Published in Nano Letters.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/nl051063o.

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