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Electrodes characterisation for low frequency bioimpedance spectroscopy of biological cells agregate

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Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) has been previously reported as a technique for non invasive assessment of tissue characterisation. In the frequency range up to 10 MHz, current conduction through tissue is mainly determined by the tissue structure, i.e. the extra- and intra-cellular compartments and the insulating cell membranes. Therefore, changes in the extra- and intra-cellular fluid volumes are reflected in the impedance spectra (Foster K R and Schwan H P 1996). EIS systems include electrodes for the measurement of the impedance. Different electrodes configurations are used to measure bioelectric phenomenon. One can distinguish between two basic approachs : macroscopic or microscopic measurement. Electrodes for macroscopic characterisation consist on bioimpedance measurement of a great biological tissue sample or organ. Electrodes for microscopic characterisation were recently (Gomez R et al 2001) used for bioimpedance measurement of biological cell or very small cells aggregate. Microscopic electrodes may be used to characterize extracellular and intracellular fluids, or cell membrane.
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hal-00458468 , version 1 (21-02-2010)

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Mustapha Nadi, Cédric Margo, Juan O. Prado, Amar Rouane. Electrodes characterisation for low frequency bioimpedance spectroscopy of biological cells agregate. 8th International congress of the European BioElectromagnetics Association ; EBEA 2007, Apr 2007, Bordeaux, France. pp.20. ⟨hal-00458468⟩
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