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Real-time, automated, standardized, and transparent analysis of microfluidic nanoparticle data with RPSPASS

Pleet, M. L.; Cook, S. M.; Killingsworth, B.; Traynor, T.; Johnson, D.-A.; Stack, E. H.; Ford, V. J.; Pinheiro, C.; Arce, J.; Savage, J.; Roth, M.; Milosavljevic, A.; Ghiran, I.; Hendrix, A.; Jacobson, S.; Welsh, J. A.; Jones, J. C.

2026-04-01 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.03.30.715405 bioRxiv
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid spheres released from cells. Research utilizing EVs has met several hurdles owing to the small size of the majority of EVs and other nanoparticles (<150 nm) and the lack of detection technologies capable of providing high-throughput single particle measurements at this scale. The use of high-throughput single particle measurements is critical for the assessment of EV heterogeneity and abundance which are features often used to assess the development of isolation protocols or particle characterization. The Coulter principle, known in the field as resistive pulse sensing (RPS), has been used for several decades to size and count cells. More recently, this technology has evolved to accommodate nanoparticle analysis. In the last decade a platform utilizing microfluidic resistive pulse sensing (MRPS) has been demonstrated for nanoparticles, offering ergonomic characterization of nanoparticles along with utilizing open format data. To date, assessment of MRPS accuracy and reporting standards have not been assessed. With the aim of increasing data accuracy, ergonomics, and reporting transparency, we developed a microfluidic resistive pulse sensing post-acquisition analysis software (RPSPASS) application for automated cohort calibration, population gating, statistical output, QC plot generation, alternative data file outputs, and standardized reporting templates.

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