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Node-pore sensing: a robust, high-dynamic range method for detecting biological species.

Lab on a chip (2013-02-07)
Karthik R Balakrishnan, George Anwar, Matthew R Chapman, Trongtuong Nguyen, Anand Kesavaraju, Lydia L Sohn
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Resistive-pulse sensing (RPS), which is based on measuring the current pulse produced when a single particle transits a pore or channel, is an extremely versatile technique used to determine the size and concentration of cells and viruses and to detect single molecules. A major challenge to RPS is dynamic range: smaller particles in a heterogeneous sample can go undetected because of low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) and the fact that the pore size must be commensurate with that of the largest particles. Here, we describe a fundamentally different pore that provides an unprecedented dynamic detection range, from tens of nanometers to several microns in size, without the need for pre-sorting or filtration. Because of its unique geometry--nodes inserted along the channel--our pore produces distinct electronic signatures that overcome low SNRs. We demonstrate the power of our device by directly detecting and enumerating human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in human plasma.

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