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Jan Kieleczawa - Medical - 2005 - 204 pages
Because the biochemistry of the Levene reaction can function at its desired
concentration, the zero-mode waveguide is likely to advance quickly as the ...
Thomas Jue - Science - 2009 - 248 pages
Zero-Mode Waveguide Structures in Fluorescence Spectroscopy One of the
requirements in ... The zero-mode waveguide concept, advanced by Levene et al.
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Jurgen Fuchs, Jürgen Fuchs, Maurizio Podda - Reference - 2004 - 1480 pages
... sequence information without specific base-pair hybridization, such as the
DNA polymerase captured in a zero- mode waveguide, or a nanopore detector. ...
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Heiner Linke, Alf Månsson - Science - 2007 - 409 pages
... was used to measure the mobility and account for differences in analysis
time for the labels. 13.3.5 Zero Mode Waveguides The Zero Mode Waveguide ...
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Brian K. Nunnally - Science - 2005 - 237 pages
Because polymerases synthesize DNA most efficiently at micromolar nucleotide
concentrations, zero-mode waveguide nanostruc- tures were developed,...
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Hillary E. Sussman, Maria Ann Smit - Science - 2006 - 475 pages
(2003) have recently described a zero-mode waveguide approach to single-
molecule detection of R110-labeled-dCTP and coumarin-labeled-dCTP incorporation
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Keith R. Mitchelson - Science - 2007 - 381 pages
The first involves a zero-mode waveguide (Levene et al., 2003), which confines
optical excitation and detection to the few ...
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Catherine Feuillet, Gary J. Muehlbauer - Science - 2009 - 757 pages
... SW (2008) Selective aluminum passivation for targeted immobilization of
single DNA polymerase molecules in zero-mode waveguidenanostructures. ...
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Michal Janitz - Medical - 2008 - 260 pages
... Inc.), zero-mode waveguide sequencing [9],and optical sequencing [10, 11].
An early, somewhat complementary approach not employing SBS – massively ...
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Committee on a New Biology for the 21st Century: Ensuring the United States Leads the Coming Biology Revolution, National Research Council -Science - 2009 - 98 pages
A critical component of the method is the use of a zero- mode waveguide (ZMW), a
nanofabricated hole that only allows light to penetrate a tiny distance, ...
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Astrid Gräslund, Rudolf Rigler, Jerker Widengren - Science - 2010 - 572 pages
DNA sequencing by recording fluorescence burst sequence from the zero- mode
waveguide as complementary DNA strand is formed.
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Mohammed Zourob, Akhlesh Lakhtakia - Science - 2010 - 316 pages
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Hakho Lee, Donhee Ham, Robert M. Westervelt - Computers - 2007 - 385 pages
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Suman Chakraborty - Technology & Engineering - 2010 - 357 pages
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