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The resurgence of Coulter counting for analyzing nanoscale objectsHenriquez et al., 2004
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- Henriquez R
- Ito T
- Sun L
- Crooks R
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This review discusses recent advances in the science and technology of Coulter counting. The Coulter counting principle has been used to determine the size, concentration, and in favorable cases the surface charge, of nanometer-scale colloidal particles, viruses, DNA and …
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