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| Daniel BrantonSummaryAffiliation: Harvard University Country: USA Publications
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Publications
The potential and challenges of nanopore sequencingDaniel Branton
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Nat Biotechnol 26:1146-53. 2008....
Base dependent DNA-carbon nanotube interactions: activation enthalpies and assembly-disassembly controlFernando Albertorio
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Nanotechnology 20:395101. 2009..Quantifying the base dependency of hybrid stability shows how insight into the energetics of the component interactions facilitates control over hybrid assembly and disassembly...
Nanometer patterning with iceGavin M King
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Nano Lett 5:1157-60. 2005..We argue more generally that solid-phase condensed gases of low sublimation energy are ideal materials for nanoscale patterning, and water, quite remarkably, may be among the most useful...
DNA heterogeneity and phosphorylation unveiled by single-molecule electrophoresisHui Wang
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Biological Laboratories, 16 Divinity Avenue, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101:13472-7. 2004..Because the molecule information is quantized and digitally recorded with single-molecule resolution, the sensitivity of the system can be adjusted in real time to detect trace amounts of a particular DNA species...
Nanopatterning on nonplanar and fragile substrates with ice resistsAnpan Han
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Nano Lett 12:1018-21. 2012..Our results show that by using amorphous water ice as an e-beam resist, a new generation of nanodevice structures can be fabricated on nonplanar or fragile substrates...
Unzipping kinetics of double-stranded DNA in a nanoporeAlexis F Sauer-Budge
Biophysics Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Phys Rev Lett 90:238101. 2003..Using this model, we estimated the enthalpy barriers to unzipping and the effective charge of a nucleotide in the pore, which was considerably smaller than previously assumed...
An ice lithography instrumentAnpan Han
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Rev Sci Instrum 82:065110. 2011..The nanoscale capability of the instrument is demonstrated with the fabrication of nanoscale metal lines...
Single molecule measurements of DNA transport through a nanoporeAmit Meller
The Rowland Institute for Science at Harvard, 100 Edwin H Land Boulkevard, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA
Electrophoresis 23:2583-91. 2002..The single molecule approach we used revealed molecular interactions that can influence both capture rates and translocation velocities in a manner that enriches naive barrier crossing models...
Research Grants
- ANALYSIS OF THE HDLG-DEPENDENT PROTEIN COMPLEXDaniel Branton; Fiscal Year: 2001..The long-term goal is to understand better the mode of action and biochemical characteristics of this tumor suppressor protein. ..
- Nanopore detection of haplotypeDaniel Branton; Fiscal Year: 2004..The tools and basic research proposed will open new possibilities for the future development of high sensitivity, information rich diagnostic methods that are critical for early disease detection. ..
