Original paper
Resistive-Pulse Sensing Inside Single Living Cells
Volume: 142, Issue: 12, Pages: 5778 - 5784
Published: Mar 2, 2020
Abstract
Resistive-pulse sensing is a technique widely used to detect single nanoscopic entities such as nanoparticles and large molecules that can block the ion current flow through a nanopore or a nanopipette. Although the species of interest, e.g., antibodies, DNA, and biological vesicles, are typically produced by living cells, so far, they have only been detected in the bulk solution since no localized resistive-pulse sensing in biological systems...
Paper Details
Title
Resistive-Pulse Sensing Inside Single Living Cells
Published Date
Mar 2, 2020
Volume
142
Issue
12
Pages
5778 - 5784