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The following pages link to Electrical recordings from rat cardiac muscle cells using field-effect transistors (Q58059551):
Displaying 32 items.
- Biologically sensitive field-effect transistors: from ISFETs to NanoFETs (Q26745861) (← links)
- Cell-transistor hybrid systems and their potential applications. (Q31870413) (← links)
- Recent advances in biologically sensitive field-effect transistors (BioFETs). (Q34958238) (← links)
- Graphene transistors for interfacing with cells: towards a deeper understanding of liquid gating and sensitivity (Q38696234) (← links)
- Graphene Multielectrode Arrays as a Versatile Tool for Extracellular Measurements. (Q38709160) (← links)
- Transmission electron microscopy study of the cell-sensor interface. (Q40112124) (← links)
- Stimulation of single isolated adult ventricular myocytes within a low volume using a planar microelectrode array (Q40252284) (← links)
- Cell-transistor coupling: investigation of potassium currents recorded with p- and n-channel FETs (Q40385304) (← links)
- Evaluation of doxorubicin toxicity on cardiomyocytes using a dual functional extracellular biochip (Q42928631) (← links)
- Cardiomyocyte-transistor-hybrids for sensor application (Q43728965) (← links)
- Validation of the use of field effect transistors for extracellular signal recording in pharmacological bioassays. (Q43832804) (← links)
- Frequency-dependent signal transfer at the interface between electrogenic cells and nanocavity electrodes (Q44832103) (← links)
- Ordered networks of rat hippocampal neurons attached to silicon oxide surfaces (Q49062273) (← links)
- 16-Channel Organic Electrochemical Transistor Array for In Vitro Conduction Mapping of Cardiac Action Potential (Q51255895) (← links)
- Electrical cell-substrate impedance sensing with field-effect transistors is able to unravel cellular adhesion and detachment processes on a single cell level. (Q51504643) (← links)
- Backside contacted field effect transistor array for extracellular signal recording. (Q51600322) (← links)
- Neuron-transistor coupling: interpretation of individual extracellular recorded signals. (Q51605851) (← links)
- Spatially resolved monitoring of cellular metabolic activity with a semiconductor-based biosensor. (Q51841487) (← links)
- Spot compliant neuronal networks by structure optimized micro-contact printing. (Q52061228) (← links)
- Design and demonstration of an automated cell-based biosensor (Q54980963) (← links)
- Action potentials of HL-1 cells recorded with silicon nanowire transistors (Q58059214) (← links)
- Single cell recordings with pairs of complementary transistors (Q58059379) (← links)
- Recording of cell action potentials with AlGaN∕GaN field-effect transistors (Q58059412) (← links)
- 64-Channel extended gate electrode arrays for extracellular signal recording (Q58059438) (← links)
- Model network architectures in vitro on extracellular recording systems using microcontact printing (Q58059506) (← links)
- Extended gate electrode arrays for extracellular signal recordings (Q58059539) (← links)
- High-transconductance graphene solution-gated field effect transistors (Q58485505) (← links)
- Characterization of the field-effect addressable potentiometric sensor (FAPS) (Q62098893) (← links)
- Highly integrated surface potential sensors (Q62098895) (← links)
- Cost-effective and multifunctional acquisition system for in vitro electrophysiological investigations with multi-electrode arrays (Q64056699) (← links)
- Adhesion proteins for a tight neuron-electrode contact (Q73408893) (← links)
- Capacitively Coupled Arrays of Multiplexed Flexible Silicon Transistors for Long-Term Cardiac Electrophysiology (Q88766864) (← links)