Human Breast Cancer Cells Demonstrate Electrical Excitability.

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Title: Human Breast Cancer Cells Demonstrate Electrical Excitability.
Authors: Ribeiro M; Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Centre for Biosensors, Bioelectronics and Biodevices (C3Bio), University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom., Elghajiji A; Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Centre for Biosensors, Bioelectronics and Biodevices (C3Bio), University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.; Department of Biology and Biochemistry, Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom., Fraser SP; Neuroscience Solutions to Cancer Research Group, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College of London, London, United Kingdom., Burke ZD; Department of Biology and Biochemistry, Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom., Tosh D; Department of Biology and Biochemistry, Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom., Djamgoz MBA; Neuroscience Solutions to Cancer Research Group, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College of London, London, United Kingdom., Rocha PRF; Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Centre for Biosensors, Bioelectronics and Biodevices (C3Bio), University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.
Source: Frontiers in neuroscience [Front Neurosci] 2020 Apr 30; Vol. 14, pp. 404. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Apr 30 (Print Publication: 2020).
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal Info: Publisher: Frontiers Research Foundation Country of Publication: Switzerland NLM ID: 101478481 Publication Model: eCollection Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 1662-4548 (Print) Linking ISSN: 1662453X NLM ISO Abbreviation: Front Neurosci Subsets: PubMed not MEDLINE
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ISSN:1662-4548
DOI:10.3389/fnins.2020.00404