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Stochastic sensing can detect analytes at the single-molecule level, in which a biological ion channel embedded in a lipid bilayer or a nano-scale sized pore fabricated in a solid-state membrane is used as the sensing element. By monitoring the ionic current modulations induced by the passage of the target analyte through the single pore, both the concentration and the identity of the analyte can...
We report a stochastic nanopore sensing method for the detection of organophosphorus nerve agent hydrolysis products. By employing an engineered α-hemolysin single pore embedded in a planar lipid bilayer as the stochastic sensing element and β-cyclodextrin as a host molecule, trace amounts of soman and cyclosarin hydrolytes could be detected, with detection limits of 53nM and 102nM, respectively....
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