Since the first reported use of a biological ion channel to detect differences in single stranded genomic base pairs in 1996, a renaissance in nanoscale resistive pulse sensors has ensued. This resurgence of a technique originally outlined and commercialized over 50 years ago has largely been driven by advances in nanoscaled fabrication, and ultimately, the prospect of a rapid and inexpensive means for genomic sequencing as well as other macromolecular characterization. In this pursuit, the potential application of these devices to characterize additional properties such as the size, shape, charge, and concentration of nanoscaled materials (10-900 nm) has been largely overlooked. Advances in nanotechnology and biotechnology are driving the ...
The resistive pulse sensing (RPS) method based on the Coulter principle is a powerful method for par...
Despite the plethora of DNA sensor platforms available, a portable, sensitive, selective and economi...
The detection and characterisation of micro- and nanoscale particles has become increasingly importa...
Tunable resistive pulse sensing (TRPS) is a particle-by-particle analysis technique combining the Co...
Recent advances in nanopore-based technologies and microelectronics allowed the resurgence of Coult...
Resistive-pulse sensing is a technique that allows for measurements of particles in a solution. The...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...
The prospect of characterizing individual nanoparticles, molecules, or DNA base pairs has generated ...
Nanopores are nanofluidic channels formed through thin membranes that can deliver standout single-mo...
Resistive pulse sensors have been used to characterise everything from whole cells to small molecule...
As biotechnology advances, personalized medicine has become one of the prominent trends. It can be b...
We present the first comparison between assays that use resistive pulses or rectification ratios on ...
Nanopore biosensors are a relatively new tool for single-molecule detection, whose inception was ins...
The prospect of characterizing individual nanoparticles, molecules, or DNA base pairs has generated ...
Accurate characterisation of micro- and nanoparticles is of key importance in a variety of scientifi...
The resistive pulse sensing (RPS) method based on the Coulter principle is a powerful method for par...
Despite the plethora of DNA sensor platforms available, a portable, sensitive, selective and economi...
The detection and characterisation of micro- and nanoscale particles has become increasingly importa...
Tunable resistive pulse sensing (TRPS) is a particle-by-particle analysis technique combining the Co...
Recent advances in nanopore-based technologies and microelectronics allowed the resurgence of Coult...
Resistive-pulse sensing is a technique that allows for measurements of particles in a solution. The...
Nanopore sensors have developed into powerful tools for single-molecule studies since their inceptio...
The prospect of characterizing individual nanoparticles, molecules, or DNA base pairs has generated ...
Nanopores are nanofluidic channels formed through thin membranes that can deliver standout single-mo...
Resistive pulse sensors have been used to characterise everything from whole cells to small molecule...
As biotechnology advances, personalized medicine has become one of the prominent trends. It can be b...
We present the first comparison between assays that use resistive pulses or rectification ratios on ...
Nanopore biosensors are a relatively new tool for single-molecule detection, whose inception was ins...
The prospect of characterizing individual nanoparticles, molecules, or DNA base pairs has generated ...
Accurate characterisation of micro- and nanoparticles is of key importance in a variety of scientifi...
The resistive pulse sensing (RPS) method based on the Coulter principle is a powerful method for par...
Despite the plethora of DNA sensor platforms available, a portable, sensitive, selective and economi...
The detection and characterisation of micro- and nanoscale particles has become increasingly importa...