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(Redirected from Electrolyte–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor) Type of field-effect transistor
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An EOSFET or electrolyte–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor is a FET, like a MOSFET, but with an electrolyte solution replacing the metal for the detection of neuronal activity. Many EOSFETs are integrated in a neurochip.

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  1. Wang, Ping; Liu, Qingjun, eds. (2010). Cell-based biosensors: principles and applications. Artech House Series: Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Norwood, MA: Artech House. ISBN 978-1-59693-439-9.


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