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    A novel patch micro electrode array for sensing ionic membrane currents
    (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2011) Aryasomayajula, A.; Perike, S.; Hensel, R.; Posseckardt, J.; Gerlach, G.; Funk, R.H.W.
    Ionic membrane currents play an important role during regeneration of nerve cells, embryonic development and wound healing processes. Measuring the intracellular ion currents across the cell membrane is important in understanding the cellular functions related to the ion activities. A novel patch micro electrode array (p-MEA) for measuring the ionic membrane currents without poisoning the cells due to emitting metal ions is described in this paper. Results on biocompatibility of the device are presented. We discuss the fabrication and working principle of p-MEA.
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    Macroporous smart hydrogels for fast-responsive piezoresistive chemical microsensors
    (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2011) Schulz, V.; Zschoche, S.; Zhang, H.P.; Voit, B.; Gerlach, G.
    Within this work we present the synthesis and characterization of a pH-sensitive macroporous p(AAm-co-AA) hydrogel with an interconnected channel structure to enhance diffusion of aqueous solutions. The hydrogel is characterized by SEM and mercury porosimetry. Furthermore, the hydrogel is successfully integrated into piezoresistive microsensors measuring the hydrogel swelling due to pH changes. A response time reduction of about 80% compared to sensors with conventional non-porous hydrogels is accomplished.