Beaulieu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Biological scanning electrochemical microscopy and its application to live cell studiesBeaulieu et al., 2011
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- Beaulieu I
- Kuss S
- Mauzeroll J
- Geissler M
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- Analytical Chemistry
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In their Feature article, Isabelle Beaulieu, Sabine Kuss, Matthias Geissler, and Janine Mauzeroll describe how progress in SECM instrumental design continues to pave the way for high-resolution, real-time electrochemical measurements with living cells. The artwork, by …
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