Time Domain Dielectric Spectroscopy Study of Biological Systems

Date

2003

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IEEE

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The main principles of time domain dielectric spectroscopy, its application to conductive systems and possible methods of electrode polarization corrections in time domain are introduced. A comprehensive theoretical and experimental study of static and dynamic dielectric properties of different biological systems including globular and membrane proteins, hydrate water, human erythrocytes, and normal and malignant blood cells of different types is presented in the paper.

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Dielectric spectroscopy, biological materials, globular and membrane proteins, hydrate water, human blood cells

Citation

Feldman, Y., Ermolina, I. and Hayashi, Y. (2003) Time Domain Dielectric Spectroscopy Study of Biological Systems. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 10 (5), pp. 728-753

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Research Institute