A Silica Nanochannel and Its Applications in Sensing and Molecular

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Anal. Chem. 2010, 82, 3404

Correction A Silica Nanochannel and Its Applications in Sensing and Molecular Transport Bo Zhang,* Marissa Wood, and Hyunae Lee (Anal. Chem. 2009, 81, 5541–5548)

There was an unfortunate error in the description of Figure 8. The caption of Figure 8 should be, “Currenttime traces of a 75 nm nanochannel in a 1 M KCl solution in the presence (a, c) and absence (b) of 3 µg/mL λ-DNA. The bias voltage is +400 mV for panels a and b and -400 mV for panel c”. Accordingly, the description of Figure 8 on page 5546 should be “Figure 8 displays the current-time response at +400 mV of a 75 nm channel in a 1 M KCl solution in the presence (Figure 8a) and absence (Figure 8b) of 3 µg/mL λ-DNA. Figure 8c shows the current-time response of the same channel in the presence of 3 µg/mL λ-DNA when the voltage is switched from +400 to -400 mV.” AC100675W 10.1021/ac100675w Published on Web 03/23/2010

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Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 82, No. 8, April 15, 2010 Published on Web 03/23/2010