Scientists at New Jersey Institute of Technology have come out with a new device that can effectively spot electrical signatures of unhealthy and healthy cells. Scientists used complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology with carbon nanotubes to make the device. The space allotted was just 6 (and) #956;m, ensuring it is tinier than most cells and this enables voltage readings to be taken at a very high resolution. This research employs 'impedance ...Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Novel Device Uses Impedance Spectroscopy to Recognize Cell Types
Scientists at New Jersey Institute of Technology have come out with a new device that can effectively spot electrical signatures of unhealthy and healthy cells. Scientists used complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology with carbon nanotubes to make the device. The space allotted was just 6 (and) #956;m, ensuring it is tinier than most cells and this enables voltage readings to be taken at a very high resolution. This research employs 'impedance ...
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