Fluidic switching in nanochannels for the control of Inchworm: a synthetic biomolecular motor with a power stroke

CS Niman, MJ Zuckermann, M Balaz, JO Tegenfeldt… - Nanoscale, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
Synthetic molecular motors typically take nanometer-scale steps through rectification of
thermal motion. Here we propose Inchworm, a DNA-based motor that employs a …

Fluidic switching in nanochannels for the control of Inchworm: a synthetic biomolecular motor with a power stroke

CS Niman, MJ Zuckermann, M Balaz… - …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Synthetic molecular motors typically take nanometer-scale steps through rectification of
thermal motion. Here we propose Inchworm, a DNA-based motor that employs a …

Fluidic switching in nanochannels for the control of Inchworm: a synthetic biomolecular motor with a power stroke.

C Niman, MJ Zuckermann, M Balaz, J Tegenfeldt… - Nanoscale, 2014 - lup.lub.lu.se
Synthetic molecular motors typically take nanometer-scale steps through rectification of
thermal motion. Here we propose Inchworm, a DNA-based motor that employs a …

Fluidic switching in nanochannels for the control of Inchworm: a synthetic biomolecular motor with a power stroke.

CS Niman, MJ Zuckermann, M Balaz, JO Tegenfeldt… - Nanoscale, 2014 - europepmc.org
Synthetic molecular motors typically take nanometer-scale steps through rectification of
thermal motion. Here we propose Inchworm, a DNA-based motor that employs a …

Fluidic switching in nanochannels for the control of Inchworm: a synthetic biomolecular motor with a power stroke

CS Niman, MJ Zuckermann, M Balaz… - …, 2014 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Synthetic molecular motors typically take nanometer-scale steps through rectification of
thermal motion. Here we propose Inchworm, a DNA-based motor that employs a …

Fluidic switching in nanochannels for the control of Inchworm: a synthetic biomolecular motor with a power stroke.

C Niman, MJ Zuckermann, M Balaz, J Tegenfeldt… - …, 2014 - portal.research.lu.se
Synthetic molecular motors typically take nanometer-scale steps through rectification of
thermal motion. Here we propose Inchworm, a DNA-based motor that employs a …