“…In order to electrically localize the target tissues in the body, a hypodermic needle incorporating an electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) sensor has been introduced as EIS-on-a-needle (EoN) 6 . The EIS sensor is currently utilized in the field of biomedical engineering for applications such as DNA detection 7,8,9 , bacteria/virus detection 10,11,12 , and analysis on cells/tissues 13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 . The EoN can discriminate between dissimilar materials in a frequency domain based on their electrical conductivity and permittivity.…”