Coulter principle in the microfluidic chip
Description
Resistive pulse sensing (RPS) is a particle counting and sizing method based on the Coulter principle. This technique offers high-resolution counting and sizing of nanoparticles, with a higher accuracy in estimating particle size and concentration than light scattering techniques.
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References
Courtesy of Spectradyne MRPS technology
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