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Definition of nanopore in English: nanoporenounˈnanə(ʊ)pɔːˈnanōˌpôr A pore or cavity with dimensions of only a few nanometres. the silica layers had created a vast warren of nanopores, forming a sponge that soaked up any surface water instantly Example sentencesExamples - A typical simulated system included a patch of a silicon nitride membrane dividing water solution of potassium chloride into two compartments connected by the nanopore.
- They developed a new way to sequence single-stranded DNA by running it through a protein 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.
- To accelerate events that normally could take milliseconds, like the permeation of a nanopore by a DNA segment, most of the MD simulations were performed at a higher applied voltage.
- Currently, creating a nanopore by the standard scanning tunneling microscopy techniques requires vacuum chambers and expensive equipment.
- A nanopore can also be used to discriminate the length of a polymer.
- We have recently developed a method that allows us to rapidly change the electric field applied across the nanopore during the passage of the polynucleotide.
- A single nanopore separates two compartments filled with salt buffer and connected to Ag-AgCl electrodes.
- Single molecules of DNA are drawn through a small channel or nanopore that functions as a sensitive detector.
- Combining a nanopore with an active voltage control technique permits the detection of hundreds of individual DNA or RNA molecules in a time-efficient manner.
Derivatives adjectiveˈnanə(ʊ)ˌpɔːrəs Combining nanoporous material with the polymer electrolyte bonds the layers together tighter than superglue. Example sentencesExamples - The nanoporous nature of the structures provides a large surface area on which electrochemical reactions can take place.
- These experiments will serve as a 'proof of concept' from which to design further explorations of natural nanoporous materials and their environmental effects.
- It has developed a nanoporous material into which they can load highly pressurised hydrogen.
- This "nanoporous" material makes it possible to carry out reactions inside the vessels.
Definition of nanopore in US English: nanoporenounˈnanōˌpôr A pore or cavity with dimensions of only a few nanometers. the silica layers had created a vast warren of nanopores, forming a sponge that soaked up any surface water instantly Example sentencesExamples - Combining a nanopore with an active voltage control technique permits the detection of hundreds of individual DNA or RNA molecules in a time-efficient manner.
- Currently, creating a nanopore by the standard scanning tunneling microscopy techniques requires vacuum chambers and expensive equipment.
- We have recently developed a method that allows us to rapidly change the electric field applied across the nanopore during the passage of the polynucleotide.
- A typical simulated system included a patch of a silicon nitride membrane dividing water solution of potassium chloride into two compartments connected by the nanopore.
- They developed a new way to sequence single-stranded DNA by running it through a protein nanopore.
- To accelerate events that normally could take milliseconds, like the permeation of a nanopore by a DNA segment, most of the MD simulations were performed at a higher applied voltage.
- 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.
- A nanopore can also be used to discriminate the length of a polymer.
- Single molecules of DNA are drawn through a small channel or nanopore that functions as a sensitive detector.
- A single nanopore separates two compartments filled with salt buffer and connected to Ag-AgCl electrodes.
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