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Article: Studies from Mississippi State University add new findings in the area of life sciences.
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- Health & Medicine Week
- Article date:
- August 3, 2009
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Researchers detail in 'Chemical and morphological changes on platinum microelectrode surfaces in AC and DC fields with biological buffer solutions,' new data in life sciences. According to recent research from the United States, "Platinum is widely considered a noncorrodible and inert microelectrode material for many electrokinetic microdevice applications. However, platinum reactions are well documented in the literature."
"Reproducibility of cellular electrokinetic microdevice responses were inconsistent and suggested a dependance on platinum microelectrode function with exposure time in electric fields. Chemical and morphological changes on the surface of ...
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... ... information, contact E. Morrison, Mississippi State University, Dept. of Sociol, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA. Publisher contact ... USA. Keywords: United States, Life Sciences, Mississippi State University. This article was prepared ...
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