ul Haque et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Electrical characterization of a single cell electroporation biochip with the 2-D scanning vibrating electrode technologyul Haque et al., 2009
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- ul Haque A
- Zuberi M
- Diaz-Rivera R
- Marshall Porterfield D
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- Biomedical microdevices
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Advancements in microfabrication technology have lead to the development of planar micro- pore electroporation technology. This technology has been shown to provide greater control in single cell manipulation, and electroporation which is independent from cell size. In this …
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