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VDI/VDE-IT, Teltow, German Federal Ministry for Education and Research
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Every contact puts a cell in a state of shock, whether a pipette touches it or whether it’s shoved under a microscope. This rough treatment provokes signals in the cell that often change their characteristics and thus their information. With a closed electric field, which is produced between electrodes, the cells are trapped in the field minimum without their being touched and can be turned and moved on any axis by applying rotating electric fields.
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