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Electrical impedance spectroscopy for tumor tissue detection

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Design, realization and test of a low-cost electrical impedance spectrocopy analyzer for biological samples

TL;DR: In this article , a low-cost Bioelectric Impedance Spectroscopy device was developed: a custom analog front end to apply the current signal and extract the electrical response of the sample was designed; a proofof-concept prototype was realized to evaluate the preliminary performances of the system.
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Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity Basics

TL;DR: This completely updated new edition remains the most comprehensive reference tool for this intricate, interdisciplinary field and remains the only such work that discusses in detail dielectric and electrochemical aspects, as well as electrical engineering concepts of network theory.
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Electrical Impedance Tomography : Methods, History and Applications

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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits

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Dielectric Properties of Biological Materials: Biophysical and Medical Applications

TL;DR: The dielectric properties of amino acids, proteins, biological electrolytes, cell membranes, tissue-bound water and of normal and cancerous tissues are discussed with the emphasis being directed at the underlying molecular and biophysical processes involved.