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'''Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing''' ('''TRPS''') is a technique that allows high-throughput single particle measurements as colloids and/or biomolecular analytes driven through a size-tunable [[nanopore]], one at a time.<ref>Dynamically resizable nanometre-scale apertures for molecular sensing"; Stephen J. Sowerby, Murray F. Broom, George B. Petersen; Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical Volume 123, Issue 1 (2007), pages 325-330</ref><ref>Vogel et al. (2011) "Quantitative Sizing of Nano/Microparticles with a Tunable Elastomeric Pore Sensor" Journal of Analytical Chemistry 83 (9), pp 3499–3506</ref>
The technique adapts the principle of [[resistive pulse
[[File:Scanning Ion Occlusion Sensing.png|thumb|Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing (TRPS). Particles crossing a pore are detected as a transient change in the ionic current flow, which is denoted as a blockade event with its amplitude denoted as the blockade magnitude.]]
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