Nanosized electrical probe for measuring electrical signal...

Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a conductivity determining device

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ABSTRACT:
The current invention relates to a nanosized electrical probe for measuring an electrical signal of charged colloidal particles, and a device for measuring an electrical signal of charged colloidal particles using the same, thus exhibiting excellent effects on measurement of variations in internal charge or voltage of the charged colloidal particles (e.g., mitochondria) in a solution.

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