Hauptseminar Multiscale Simulations SS 2016/2D materials for translocating and sensing DNA
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- Topic
- 2D materials for translocating and sensing DNA
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- Tutor
- Maria Fyta
Contents
In this topic, the use of novel two dimensional (2D) materials for producing nanopores is discussed. The variety of 2D materials already used for nanopores and their characteristics will be outlined.
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