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Fig. 2.5 Comparison of translocation to static capturing of dsDNA. (a) Conductance change and
(b) dwell time measurements compared between free translocation ( above ) and static capturing
( below )[ 6 ]
Fig. 2.6 Retraction of captured dsDNA. Measured nanopore conductance as a bead with a
captured molecule attached is moved away from the pore using the optical tweezer. At 15 mm,
the conductance increases suddenly by ~1 nS, corresponding to the removal of an individual
dsDNA from the pore
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