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CMOS Interface for Mammalian Electrogenic Cell Interrogation

Qin, 2017

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Qin L
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Classical tools to record and stimulate electrogenic cells, mainly cardiac cells and neurons, are intracellular patch clamp micropipettes and extracellular microelectrode arrays (MEAs). The former has high precision while the latter is suitable for non-invasive, long-term, parallel …
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