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Chapter 1: Transport of Ions, DNA Polymers, and Microtubules in the Nanofluidic Regime; Chapter 2: Biomolecule Separation, Concentration, and Detection using Nanofluidic Channels; Chapter 3: Particle Transport in Micro and Nanostructured Arrays: Asymmetric Low Reynolds Number Flow; Chapter 5: Fabrication of Silica Nanofluidic Tubing for Single Molecule Detection; Chapter 6: Single Molecule Analysis Using Single Nanopores; Chapter 7: Nanopore-Based Optofluidic Devices for Single Molecule Sensing; Chapter 8: Ion-Current Rectification in Nanofluidic Devices; Chapter 9: Nanopillars and Nanoballs for DNA Analysis;
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