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Daniel Offenbartl-Stiegert

2PUBLICATIONS
7CO-AUTHORS
NanophotonicsMicro- and nanosystems
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|Nov 01, 2022
A Light-Triggered Synthetic Nanopore for Controlling Molecular Transport Across Biological Membranes.

Daniel Offenbartl-Stiegert, Alexia Rottensteiner, Adam Dorey

|Dec 22, 2020
Design, assembly, and characterization of membrane-spanning DNA nanopores.

Conor Lanphere, Daniel Offenbartl-Stiegert, Adam Dorey

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Yongzheng Xing

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