Development of an ion-sensitive solid-state device for neurophysiological measurements.
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The development of an ion-sensitive solid-state device is described. The device combines the principles of an MOS transistor and a glass electrode and can be used for measurements of ion activities in electrochemical and biological environments. Some preliminary results are given.
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