Check out our review in Analytical Chemistry on The Emergence of Nanofluidics for Single-Biomolecule Manipulation and Sensing

In this paper, we explore how tiny fluid channels—called nanochannels—are being used to study individual molecules like DNA and proteins. These nanofluidic devices can stretch and organize molecules, making their detection more precise. They are already used for genome mapping and showing great promise for identifying and studying single proteins, which will revolutionize next-generation medical tests.

Read the full paper here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c06684

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