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An Integrated Glass Nanofluidic Device Enabling In‐situ Electrokinetic Probing of Water Confined in a Single Nanochannel under Pressure‐Driven Flow Conditions - Xu - 2015 - Small - Wiley Online Library
a An example of the PDMS-glass micro/nanochannel chips, b a zoomed-in... | Download Scientific Diagram
Materials Characterization and Nanofabrication Methods—Nanochannel Glass Materials
Nanochannel glass materials - Wikipedia
Micromachines | Free Full-Text | Fabrication of Ultranarrow Nanochannels with Ultrasmall Nanocomponents in Glass Substrates
Nanochannel Array Glass
Nanochannel Array Glass
Nanofluidic Devices for DNA Optical Mapping can be Fabricated and Characterized with FIB-SEM
Programmable, Pneumatically Actuated Microfluidic Device with an Integrated Nanochannel Array To Track Development of Individual Bacteria. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Nanochannel - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Implementation of a nanochannel open/close valve into a glass nanofluidic device | SpringerLink
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Alumina Membrane with Hour-Glass Shaped Nanochannels: Tunable Ionic Current Rectification Device Modulated by Ions Gradient
a) Schematic representation of the PDMS nanochannel device sealed onto... | Download Scientific Diagram
Nanochannels for electrical biosensing - ScienceDirect
Fabrication steps of a planar nanochannel in silicon and glass | Download Scientific Diagram
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Buried centimeter-long micro- and nanochannel arrays in porous silicon and glass - Lab on a Chip (RSC Publishing)
A method for nanofluidic device prototyping using elastomeric collapse | PNAS