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Adam Sossalla

Researcher at Fraunhofer Society

Publications -  5
Citations -  78

Adam Sossalla is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photolithography & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 69 citations.

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Chip-based impedance measurement on single cells for monitoring sub-toxic effects on cell membranes.

TL;DR: It was shown for the first time that the impedance-based method predicated on the microhole chip can be used for biological relevant substances at relevant concentrations and that it is more sensitive than the well-established biological marker.
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Development, manufacturing and application of double-sided flexible implantable microelectrodes

TL;DR: Comparing the two types of electrodes with respect to the manufacturing process, it can be concluded that monolithic electrodes are the preferred solution for very thin electrodes (<20 μm), while sandwich electrode technology is especially suitable for thicker electrodes (40–50 μm).
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Biocompatible micro-sized cell culture chamber for the detection of nanoparticle-induced IL8 promoter activity on a small cell population

TL;DR: A novel system that can give dynamic information at the level of adherent single cells of a small cell population and presents a new non-invasive in vitro test method to assess the toxicity of nanomaterials and other compounds is presented.
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On-chip integrated lensless fluorescence microscopy/spectroscopy module for cell-based sensors

TL;DR: In this article, an on-chip integrated lensless microscopy/spectroscopy module is presented for morphology and fluorescence imaging of mammalian cells (15 - 20 μm) using contact/proximate optical lithography.
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Development of Multi-Channel Intramuscular EMG Recording Electrodes.

TL;DR: A 16-channel intramuscular electrode system for high-resolution EMG recording was developed and fabricated, which consists of a flexible thread-like thin-film structure based on polyimide attached to a conventional needle cannula by the use of a guiding filament.