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A thermally actuated microgripper as an electrochemical sensor with the ability to manipulate single cells.

Daunton, R. and Gallant, A.J. and Wood, D. and Kataky, R. (2011) 'A thermally actuated microgripper as an electrochemical sensor with the ability to manipulate single cells.', Chemical communications., 47 (22). pp. 6446-6448.

Abstract

The design and fabrication of a thermally actuated polymeric microgripper incorporating a bare gold working electrode is described. Initial electrochemical tests confirm that the microgripper sensor works as an effective microelectrode, opening up exciting possibilities in single cell measurements.

Item Type:Article
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Publisher Web site:http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C1CC11904D
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Date of first online publication:2011
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