Introduction to the Special Section on Electronic and Ionic Interfaces to Biomolecules and Cells

The six articles in this special section focus on electronic and ionic interfaces to biomolecules and cells. The section includes discussions on the current status of experimental and modeling efforts on such topics as ion channels, nanowires, and patch clamps.

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Hauptverfasser: Bartic, Carmen, Chan, Mansun, Fromherz, Peter, Judy, Jack W., Kan, Edwin C., Leburton, Jean-Pierre, Li, Jun, Misra, Veena, Reed, Mark A., Timp, Greg L.
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