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Microelectrode devices for manipulating and analysing bioparticles

Micro-fabrication techniques, such as photo- and electron beam lithography and etching processes, are currently being used to develop microelectrode structures and new devices for applications in biomedicine and biotechnology. With these devices various types of bioparticle can be subjected to stron...

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Microelectrodes
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Rotating
Separation
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