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DNA-Based Sensors

January 1, 2003
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Michael J. Tarlov, A B. Steel
The development of DNA-based sensors for genetic assay and sequencing applications has exploded over the last decade. Nearly all of these devices rely on the hybridization of a complementary oligonucleotide with surface-confined, single-stranded DNA or RNA

Nanofabrication via Atom Optics with Chromium

February 10, 1997
Author(s)
Jabez J. McClelland, W Anderson, Robert Celotta
… the production of magnetic nanowires, and the reactive-ion etching of a chromium pattern on silicon to generate an …

Characterization of a Soluble Anthradithiophene Derivative

October 1, 2010
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Brad Conrad, Calvin Chan, Marsha A. Loth, Sean R. Parkin, Xinran Zhang, John E. Anthony, David J. Gundlach
… mobility µS of 0.07cm2/Vs, current on-off ratios Ion/Ioff >107, and subthreshold slopes S ~1dec/V. A …

Measuring the Influence of CO2 and Water Vapor on the Dynamics in Polyethylenimine To Understand the Direct Air Capture of CO2 from the Environment

June 5, 2024
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Avery Baumann, Takeshi Yamada, Kanae Ito, Chad R. Snyder, John Hoffman, Craig Brown, Christopher Stafford, Christopher Soles
Aminopolymer sorbents are leading candidates for extracting CO2 directly from the atmosphere under ambient conditions. For effective carbon capture, this requires not only that the CO2 actively binds with amine groups of the polymer under low gas
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