Nanotubes to Aid Genetic Sequencing Research

According to experts at the Arizona State University (ASU), carbon nanotubes (CNT) could be used to set the basis of a brand-new, extremely fast method of sequencing DNA. At this point, this process is very cumbersome and cost-prohibitive, and research groups around the world have been workin... [ read more >> ]

Stuart Lindsay, director of the ASU Biodesign Institute Center for Single Molecule Biophysics, and his team, demonstrate the potential of a new DNA sequencing method

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Stuart Lindsay, director of the ASU Biodesign Institute Center for Single Molecule Biophysics, and his team, demonstrate the potential of a new DNA sequencing method