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Flow-Through-Type DNA Array Based on Ideally Ordered Anodic Porous Alumina Substrate

A flow‐through‐type DNA array fabricated from an ideally ordered anodic porous alumina substrate is reported. Single‐stranded probe DNA was affixed to the walls of the sub‐micrometer‐diameter holes, and fluorescently labelled target DNA was passed through the holes in the substrate. Fluorescence mic...

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Published in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2004-12, Vol.16 (23-24), p.2105-2108
Main Authors: Matsumoto, F., Nishio, K., Masuda, H.
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