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Nanopore arrangement for DNA sequencing. / Sadeghi, Hatef (Inventor); Lambert, Colin John (Inventor); Algharagholy, Laith (Inventor) et al.
Patent No.: PCT/GB2014/053754. Jun 25, 2015.

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Sadeghi, H, Lambert, CJ, Algharagholy, L, Bailey, SWD, Ferrer, J & Garcia-Suarez, VM Jun. 25 2015, Nanopore arrangement for DNA sequencing, Patent No. PCT/GB2014/053754.

APA

Sadeghi, H., Lambert, C. J., Algharagholy, L., Bailey, S. W. D., Ferrer, J., & Garcia-Suarez, V. M. (2015). Nanopore arrangement for DNA sequencing. (Patent No. PCT/GB2014/053754).

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Sadeghi H, Lambert CJ, Algharagholy L, Bailey SWD, Ferrer J, Garcia-Suarez VM, inventors. Nanopore arrangement for DNA sequencing. PCT/GB2014/053754. 2015 Jun 25.

Author

Sadeghi, Hatef (Inventor) ; Lambert, Colin John (Inventor) ; Algharagholy, Laith (Inventor) et al. / Nanopore arrangement for DNA sequencing. Patent No.: PCT/GB2014/053754. Jun 25, 2015.

Bibtex

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title = "Nanopore arrangement for DNA sequencing",
abstract = "An electrical sensor arrangement for measuring a property of a chemical species (32) comprises first and second electrodes (72, 74) comprising first and second generally planar molecular layers (76, 78) each consisting of an array of covalently bonded atoms. The first molecular layer (76) is covalently bonded (82) to the second molecular layer (78) to define an aperture (84) through both the first and second molecular layers. The aperture (84) is configured to enable the chemical species (32) to pass through. The sensor arrangement further comprises an electrical power supply (86) connected to the first electrode (76) and the second electrode (78) and configured to apply a voltage across the first electrode (76) and the second electrode (78).",
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