Modular glass chip system measuring the electric activity and adhesion of neuronal cells—application and drug testing with sodium valproic acid
Abstract
We developed a modular neurochip system by combining a small (16 × 16 mm2) glass neurochip (
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University of Rostock, Chair for Biophysics, Gertrudenstr. 11a, Rostock, Germany
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b University of Rostock, Chair for Piston Engines and Internal Combustion Machines, Albert-Einstein-Str.2, Rostock, Germany
We developed a modular neurochip system by combining a small (16 × 16 mm2) glass neurochip (
P. J. Koester, S. M. Buehler, M. Stubbe, C. Tautorat, M. Niendorf, W. Baumann and J. Gimsa, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 1579 DOI: 10.1039/B923687B
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