A nanosecond pulse generator for intracellular electromanipulation (original) (raw)

Conference Record of the 2000 Twenty-fourth International Power Modulator Symposium, 2000

Abstract

Intracellular electromanipulation (ICEM), the manipulation of substructures of biological cells by means of externally applied electric fields requires electrical pulses of nanosecond to tens of nanosecond duration and amplitudes of tens of kilovolt. The load in these bioelectric experiments, a cuvette containing biological cells, immersed in a solution of high conductivity, is generally on the order of 10 Ω. Strip

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