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Future lab-on-a-chip technologies for interrogating individual molecules

Harold Craighead ()
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Harold Craighead: Applied and Engineering Physics, 205 Clark Hall, Cornell University

Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7101, 387-393

Abstract: Abstract Advances in technology have allowed chemical sampling with high spatial resolution and the manipulation and measurement of individual molecules. Adaptation of these approaches to lab-on-a-chip formats is providing a new class of research tools for the investigation of biochemistry and life processes.

Date: 2006
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