Electrical impedance tomography is an imaging technology that spatially characterizes the electrical properties of an object. We present a miniaturized electrical impedance tomography system that can image the electrical conductivity distribution within a two-dimensional cell culture. A chip containing a circular 16-electrode array was fabricated using printed circuit board developing technology and used to inject current and to measure spatial voltage across the object. The signal stimulation and voltage data acquisition were performed using an impedance analyzer, operating in four-electrode mode. An open source software, EIDORS was used for image reconstruction. Finite element modelling was used to simulate the image reconstruction proces...
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a technique of image reconstruction of the electrical condu...
Objective: Imaging of tissue engineered three-dimensional (3D) specimens is challenging due to their...
3-dimensional (3D) cell cultures better mimic natural environment of cells than 2-dimensional (2D) c...
Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a high speed, non-invasive and label-free technique to ch...
In this paper, electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is proposed to monitor the kinetics in substrat...
Basically, Electrical impedance tomography is a new technique in monitoring and imaging cross sectio...
We present a miniaturized impedance imaging system, developed for 2D imaging of cell and tissue cult...
We present a novel, inexpensive, and fast microimpedance tomography system for two-dimensional imagi...
A biological cell is the elementary unit of life. Despite being actively studied for the last three ...
In tissue engineering, cells are generally cultured in biomaterials to generate three-dimensional ar...
AbstractIt is proposed a microscopy for cell culture applications based on impedance sensors. The im...
This work presents initial design and testing of a miniaturized electrical impedance tomography plat...
This paper proposes a new method for bio-impedance measurement useful to 2D processing of cell cult...
Electrical Impedance Tomography is an imaging method that requires a stable current source to be abl...
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) seeks to provide a new modality by which to image portions of ...
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a technique of image reconstruction of the electrical condu...
Objective: Imaging of tissue engineered three-dimensional (3D) specimens is challenging due to their...
3-dimensional (3D) cell cultures better mimic natural environment of cells than 2-dimensional (2D) c...
Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a high speed, non-invasive and label-free technique to ch...
In this paper, electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is proposed to monitor the kinetics in substrat...
Basically, Electrical impedance tomography is a new technique in monitoring and imaging cross sectio...
We present a miniaturized impedance imaging system, developed for 2D imaging of cell and tissue cult...
We present a novel, inexpensive, and fast microimpedance tomography system for two-dimensional imagi...
A biological cell is the elementary unit of life. Despite being actively studied for the last three ...
In tissue engineering, cells are generally cultured in biomaterials to generate three-dimensional ar...
AbstractIt is proposed a microscopy for cell culture applications based on impedance sensors. The im...
This work presents initial design and testing of a miniaturized electrical impedance tomography plat...
This paper proposes a new method for bio-impedance measurement useful to 2D processing of cell cult...
Electrical Impedance Tomography is an imaging method that requires a stable current source to be abl...
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) seeks to provide a new modality by which to image portions of ...
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a technique of image reconstruction of the electrical condu...
Objective: Imaging of tissue engineered three-dimensional (3D) specimens is challenging due to their...
3-dimensional (3D) cell cultures better mimic natural environment of cells than 2-dimensional (2D) c...