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Computational modeling of transport in synthetic nanotubes

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Hilder, Tamsyn
Gordon, Daniel
Chung, Shin-Ho

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Synthetic nanotubes that have the ability to broadly mimic the function of biological ion channels have extraordinary potential for various applications, from ultrasensitive biosensors to efficient water purification devices. As a result of their immense

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Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine

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2037-12-31