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Impedanzspektroskopie für gewebebasierte Biosensoren (Impedance Spectroscopy for Tissue-based Biological Sensors)

  • Hagen Thielecke
Published/Copyright: September 25, 2009
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From the journal Volume 72 Issue 11

Abstract

Dieser Artikel behandelt die Anwendung der Impedanzspektroskopie zur Charakterisierung kleinster biologischer Gewebeproben. Es wird auf die Empfindlichkeit eingegangen, mit der biologisch relevante Parameter erfasst werden können, sowie eine Kapillarmessmethode und deren Anwendung zur Unterstützung der pharmazeutischen Therapieentwicklung und medizinischen Therapieoptimierung vorgestellt.

Abstract

This article addresses the application of impedance spectroscopy for the characterisation of smallest biological tissue samples. First we theoretically describe how sensitively biological relevant tissue parameters can be determined. Afterwards we present a capillary measurement technique as well as the application of the technique for medical therapy development and optimisation.

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Published Online: 2009-09-25
Published in Print: 2005-11-01

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