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Conductivity of cell membrane investigated by a novel dielectrophoretic technique
Authors
MMM Elnasharty
AM Ghoneim
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K Hoettges
MP Hughes
M Kamal
FH Labeed
GM Turky
Publication date
24 January 2020
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Abstract
This article succeeded to introduce a new method, that mimics the radio broadcasting, used amplitude modulation to deliver the low range frequencies to the cell membrane. Consequently, avoiding the ACEO which prevents the measurement of DEP spectrum. In addition to the use of quinine and NBBP as ion channel blockers along with the modulated dielectrophoresis technique enabled the measurement of membrane conductivity providing a low cost method. © 2013 Trade Science Inc.-INDIA
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