2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2006.10.008
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Virtual bladder biopsy using bio-impedance spectroscopy at 62.500Hz–1.024MHz

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“…Due to its significant capability of electrical impedance based material characterization, EIS has been applied in biomedical engineering (Bera, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera, Nagaraju, & Lubineau, ; Bera et al, ; Birgersson, Birgersson, & Ollmar, ; Chakraborty et al, ; Keshtkar, ; Röthlingshöfer, Ulbrich, Hahne, & Leonhardt, ; Ruiz, Zamora, & Felice, ; Sammer et al, ), material engineering (Grassini, Corbellini, Parvis, Angelini, & Zucchi, in press; Grossi, Lanzoni, Lazzarini, & Riccò, ; Greuter & Blatter, ; YanLong, Bera, Lubineau, & Yang ; ; He & Mansfeld, ; Morrison, Sinclair, & West, ; Pulido et al, ), chemical engineering (Adachi, Sakamoto, Jiu, Ogata, & Isoda, ; Echabaane, Rouis, Bonnamour, & Ouada, ; Kern, Sastrawan, Ferber, Stangl, & Luther, ; Longo, Nogueira, De Paoli, & Cachet, ; Lee, Hwang, Mashek, J. J., & Mason, ; Song, Jung, Lee, & Dao, ; Wang, Moser, & Grätzel, ), civil engineering (Christensen et al, ; Ribeiro et al, ), and other fields of applied sciences and engineering (Almuhammadi et al, ; Bera et al, ). EIS is found as a widely used method suitable for investigating biological tissues non‐invasively (Arpaia, Clemente, & Romanucci, ; Bera, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera et al, , ; Birgersson et al, ; Clemente, Arpaia, & Manna, ; Clemente, Romano, Bifulco, & Cesarelli, ; Keshtkar, ; Röthlingshöfer et al, ; Ruiz et al, ; Sammer et al, ). Impedance spectroscopy can also be used for food materials such as meat (Bai et al, ; Oliver et al, ; Zhao et al, ), fish (Niu & Lee, ; Oliver et al, ), bread (Bhatt & Nagaraju, ; Daikuzono et al, ) and fruits and vegetables (Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera, Bera, Chowdhury, Ghoshal, & Chakraborty, ...…”
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“…Due to its significant capability of electrical impedance based material characterization, EIS has been applied in biomedical engineering (Bera, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera, Nagaraju, & Lubineau, ; Bera et al, ; Birgersson, Birgersson, & Ollmar, ; Chakraborty et al, ; Keshtkar, ; Röthlingshöfer, Ulbrich, Hahne, & Leonhardt, ; Ruiz, Zamora, & Felice, ; Sammer et al, ), material engineering (Grassini, Corbellini, Parvis, Angelini, & Zucchi, in press; Grossi, Lanzoni, Lazzarini, & Riccò, ; Greuter & Blatter, ; YanLong, Bera, Lubineau, & Yang ; ; He & Mansfeld, ; Morrison, Sinclair, & West, ; Pulido et al, ), chemical engineering (Adachi, Sakamoto, Jiu, Ogata, & Isoda, ; Echabaane, Rouis, Bonnamour, & Ouada, ; Kern, Sastrawan, Ferber, Stangl, & Luther, ; Longo, Nogueira, De Paoli, & Cachet, ; Lee, Hwang, Mashek, J. J., & Mason, ; Song, Jung, Lee, & Dao, ; Wang, Moser, & Grätzel, ), civil engineering (Christensen et al, ; Ribeiro et al, ), and other fields of applied sciences and engineering (Almuhammadi et al, ; Bera et al, ). EIS is found as a widely used method suitable for investigating biological tissues non‐invasively (Arpaia, Clemente, & Romanucci, ; Bera, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera et al, , ; Birgersson et al, ; Clemente, Arpaia, & Manna, ; Clemente, Romano, Bifulco, & Cesarelli, ; Keshtkar, ; Röthlingshöfer et al, ; Ruiz et al, ; Sammer et al, ). Impedance spectroscopy can also be used for food materials such as meat (Bai et al, ; Oliver et al, ; Zhao et al, ), fish (Niu & Lee, ; Oliver et al, ), bread (Bhatt & Nagaraju, ; Daikuzono et al, ) and fruits and vegetables (Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera, Bera, Chowdhury, Ghoshal, & Chakraborty, ...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…biomedical engineering (Bera, 2014;Bera & Nagaraju, 2011b;Bera, Nagaraju, & Lubineau, 2016b;Bera et al, 2013;Birgersson, Birgersson, & Ollmar, 2012;Chakraborty et al, 2015;Keshtkar, 2007;R€ othlingsh€ ofer, Ulbrich, Hahne, & Leonhardt, 2011;Ruiz, Zamora, & Felice, 2014;Sammer et al, 2014), material engineering (Grassini, Corbellini, Parvis, Angelini, & Zucchi, in press;Grossi, Lanzoni, Lazzarini, & Ricc o, 2012;Greuter & Blatter, 1990;YanLong, Bera, Lubineau, & Yang 2017a;He & Mansfeld, 2009;Morrison, Sinclair, & West, 2001;Pulido et al, 2017), chemical engineering (Adachi, Sakamoto, Jiu, Ogata, & Isoda, 2006;Echabaane, Rouis, Bonnamour, & Ouada, 2013;Kern, Sastrawan, Ferber, Stangl, & Luther, 2002;Longo, Nogueira, De Paoli, & Cachet, 2002;Lee, Hwang, Mashek, J. J., & Mason, 1995;Song, Jung, Lee, & Dao, 1999;Wang, Moser, & Grätzel, 2005), civil engineering (Christensen et al, 1994;Ribeiro et al, 2011), and other fields of applied sciences and engineering (Almuhammadi et al, 2017;Bera et al, 2014).…”
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“…; Bauchot et al . ; Jackson and Harker ; Keshtkar ; Chang and Park ; Bera and Nagaraju ; Ramos and Janeiro ; Bera et al . 2014a, 2014b; Santos et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The aim of their study was to show the possibility of differentiating two types of epithelia (squamous and columnar) in terms of their electrical impedances. In addition, it has been proposed that electrical impedance spectroscopy can detect bladder malignancy, using low and high frequencies [4][5][6]. The aim of this paper is to find the effect of different surface fluids on the measured impedance data and to identify a suitable fluid to apply inside the bladder in the impedance measurement procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%