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Instrumentational implementation for parallelized nanopore electrochemical measurements

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 146, Issue 13, Pages 4111-4120

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1an00471a

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  1. NSFC [61901171, 21922405, 22027806, 22090054]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [0205-14380258, 0205-14380239]
  3. National Ten Thousand Talent Program for young top-notch talent

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Nanopore electrochemistry, a promising tool for single molecule sensing, requires appropriate nanopore sensing interface, advanced instrumentation, and multi-disciplinary collaboration for high resolution and throughput. Recent improvements in the nanopore sensing interface, nanopore arrays, and intelligent data analysis methods have enhanced the potential for widespread application in single-molecule research.
Nanopore electrochemistry, as one of the promising tools for single molecule sensing, has proved its capability in DNA sequencing and protein analysis. To achieve a high resolution for obtaining molecular information, the nanopore electrochemical technique not only urgently requires an appropriate nanopore sensing interface with atomic resolution but also requires advanced instrumentation and its related data processing methods. In order to reveal the fundamental biological process and process the point-of-care diagnosis, it is necessary to use a nanopore sensing instrument with a high amperometric and temporal resolution as well as high throughput. The development of the instrumentation requires multi-disciplinary collaboration involving preparing a sensitive nanopore interface, low-noise circuit design, and intelligent data analysis. In this review, we have summarized the recent improvements in the nanopore sensing interface as well as discussed the higher throughput achieved by nanopore arrays and intelligent nanopore data analysis methods. The parallelized nanopore instrumentation could be popularized to all ranges of single-molecule applications.

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