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Scanning probe electrochemistry for biological research

Latest updated: June 2, 2023

Introduction

Scanning probe electrochemistry can be advantageous for biological studies. By using this family of techniques, which includes Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM), and Vibrating Probe, researchers can achieve real-time measurements with high spatial resolution, which do not interfere with the process understudy. For this reason, scanning probe electrochemistry has been used to study living cells, biomolecules, plants, and more.

Interested in learning more about the application of scanning probe electrochemistry to biological research? Checkout our latest video presentation “Applications of Scanning Probe Electrochemistry – Biology” below, also available as a PDF download.

 

 

 

 

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Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique SVET Vibrating Probe Scanning Kelvin Probe SKP Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy SECM Scanning Droplet Cell Scanning Droplet System SDS Cell Living Cell Membrane Photosynthesis Enzyme Metabolism

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