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The retina is responsible for the processing and encoding of visual stimuli into neural spike trains. The output module of the retina is composed of a single layer of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) that transmit the encoded information to higher centers in the brain. Using a high-density complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-based microelectrode array (MEA) to scan the RGC layer, we have shown...
This paper reports on a microfluidic differential impedance cytometer, which uses a bandwidth compensation technique together with a small detection volume and multi-frequency analysis to achieve an increased sensitivity. The bandwidth compensation technique allows for measurements within small bandwidths by accounting for the increased signal amplitude dependence on the particle speed. We demonstrate...
This paper reports on a differential impedance spectroscopy system for single-cell analysis, which also features an optical setup with machine-vision that simultaneously provides optical data for a direct comparison. Such a combined setup allows for benchmarking the differential impedance spectroscopy against the optical data in a quantitative way. Here we present simultaneously acquired optical and...
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