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MANY measurements have been made in recent years of the electrical impedance of cells such as those of nerve, Nitella and of marine eggs, and it has been found that such measurements yield valuable information as to cellular structure and reactivity.
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ROTHSCHILD Rhythmical Impedance Changes in the Trout's Egg. Nature 145, 744 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145744a0
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