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    Altered impedance during pigment aggregation inXenopus laevis melanophores by Immerstrand, C., Jager, E. W. H., Magnusson, K. -E., Sundqvist, T., Lundström, I., Inganäs, O., Peterson, K. H.

    “…Melanophores are dark-brown pigment cells located in the skin of amphibia, fish and many invertebrates. The skin colour of these organisms is regulated by the…”
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    The Cell Clinic: Closable Microvials for Single Cell Studies by Edwin W.H. Jager, Immerstrand, Charlotte, Kajsa Holmgren Peterson, Magnusson, Karl-Eric, Lundstrom, Ingemar, Inganas, Olle

    Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-07-2002)
    “…We present the development of a cell clinic. This is a micromachined cavity, or microvial, that can be closed with a lid. The lid is activated by two…”
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    Biomedical applications of polypyrrole microactuators: from single-cell clinic to microrobots by Jager, E.W.H., Immerstrand, C., Magnusson, K.-E., Inganas, O., Lundstrom, I.

    “…Microtools that will be useful for the positioning and investigation microstructures must operate relevant environments, such as cell culture media or blood…”
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    Altered impedance during pigment aggregation in Xenopus laevis melanophores by IMMERSTRAND, C, JAGER, E. W. H, MAGNUSSON, K.-E, SUNDQVIST, T, LUNDSTRÖM, I, INGANÄS, O, PETERSON, K. H

    “…Melanophores are dark-brown pigment cells located in the skin of amphibia, fish and many invertebrates. The skin colour of these organisms is regulated by the…”
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    Height changes associated with pigment aggregation in Xenopus laevis melanophores by Immerstrand, Charlotte, Nilsson, Harriet M, Lindroth, Margaretha, Sundqvist, Tommy, Magnusson, Karl-Eric, Peterson, Kajsa Holmgren

    Published in Bioscience reports (01-06-2004)
    “…Melanophores are pigment cells found in the skin of lower vertebrates. The brownish-black pigment melanin is stored in organelles called melanosomes. In…”
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