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Impedance Imaging of Cells and Tissues:Design and Applications 被引量:1

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摘要 Due to their label-free and noninvasive nature,impedance measurements have attracted increasing interest in biological research.Advances in microfabrication and integrated-circuit technology have opened a route to using large-scale microelectrode arrays for real-time,high-spatiotemporal-resolution impedance measurements of biological samples.In this review,we discuss different methods and applications of measuring impedance for cell and tissue analysis with a focus on impedance imaging with microelectrode arrays in in vitro applications.We first introduce how electrode configurations and the frequency range of the impedance analysis determine the information that can be extracted.We then delve into relevant circuit topologies that can be used to implement impedance measurements and their characteristic features,such as resolution and data-acquisition time.Afterwards,we detail design considerations for the implementation of new impedance-imaging devices.We conclude by discussing future fields of application of impedance imaging in biomedical research,in particular applications where optical imaging is not possible,such as monitoring of ex vivo tissue slices or microelectrode-based brain implants.
机构地区 ETH Zürich
出处 《Biomedical Engineering Frontiers》 2022年第1期219-239,共21页 生物医学工程前沿(英文)
基金 supported by the European Research Council Advanced Grant 694829“neuroXscales” by the Swiss National Science Foundation under Contracts 205320_188910 and CR32I2_166329 and a Marie Heim-Vögtlin grant to R.B. by an ETH Postdoctoral Fellowship to F.C.
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