Sentences with phrase «which nanopore»

This group will pursue a novel approach in which a nanopore is used to simultaneously detect electrical and fluorescent signals from many nanopores at one time.
This presentation will review methods for which Nanopore sequencing and real - time antimicrobial resistance gene analysis can help to address the threat of CRO as a diagnostic tool in the Medical Microbiology Laboratory.

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Researchers, including Karnik's group, have developed techniques to fabricate graphene membranes and precisely riddle them with tiny holes, or nanopores, the size of which can be tailored to filter out specific molecules.
Activated carbon, which is a type of carbon material containing numerous nanopores, is often used to adsorb gases in the energy sector.
Now, a team led by Jens Gundlach, a physicist at the University of Washington, Seattle, reports today in Nature Biotechnology that it has incorporated Akeson's phi29 protein into its nanopore setup, which uses a different pore protein that's more adept at quickly identifying all four chemical bases.
«Oxford Nanopore was the first announcement, but they've been roundly criticized for not showing much data,» says chemist Geoffrey Barrall, president of Electronic BioSciences in San Diego, California, which is also developing nanopore seqNanopore was the first announcement, but they've been roundly criticized for not showing much data,» says chemist Geoffrey Barrall, president of Electronic BioSciences in San Diego, California, which is also developing nanopore seqnanopore sequencing.
In this contribution, we give an example of how the controlled nanopatterning of TiO2 surfaces by BCP nanopores allows for experiments which give insight into the interactions between biological units and the nanopatterns.
In particluar, melanin proto - particles are formed by a surface - near L - DOPA polymerization, which takes place site - selectively inside the nanopores the bottom of which is functionalized with covalently bonded tyrosinase.
Wijeratne noted graphene nanoribbons are already being tested for use in DNA sequencing, in which strands of DNA are pulled through a nanopore in an electrified material.
Motivation: Single Molecule Real - Time (SMRT) sequencing technology and Oxford Nanopore technologies (ONT) produce reads over 10kbp in length, which have enabled high - quality genome assembly at an affordable cost.
Unlike other methods, which read chunks of DNA perhaps a hundred or so base pairs in length, the MinION can read sequences as long as 882,000 base pairs in length using the nanopore technology.
The Applications team at Oxford Nanopore has two overarching responsibilities: creation and development of sample and library preparation protocols for a wide variety of sample types, and undertaking biological projects which highlight the various strengths of Oxford Nanopore's technology.
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