Building on our previous discussion of the significance of accurate LNP measurement in nanomedicine, Michele Trott (PhD), Scientific Content Manager at Izon Science, provides a detailed comparison between the widely-used Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) method and Izon's high-resolution Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing (TRPS). Through an analysis of mRNA-loaded and empty LNPs, we highlight the precision and advantages TRPS offers to the nanomedicine community. To learn more about Izon’s latest TRPS instrument, the Exoid, visit our website at https://www.izon.com/trps/exoid
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