Young et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Integrated in-plane nanofluidic devices for resistive-pulse sensingYoung et al., 2024
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- Young T
- Kappler M
- Call E
- Brown Q
- Jacobson S
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- Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
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Single-particle (or digital) measurements enhance sensitivity (10-to 100-fold improvement) and uncover heterogeneity within a population (one event in 100 to 10,000). Many biological systems are significantly influenced by rare or infrequent events, and determining what …
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