ISSN: 2641-9165
Authors: El Asri S*
Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) has emerged as a powerful technique in biophysics, enabling the analysis of biological tissues, cell behavior, and the development of biosensors. By measuring the impedance response of biological systems across a range of frequencies, EIS provides valuable insights into the electrical properties and structural characteristics of tissues and cells. This paper provides an overview of fundamental principles of EIS and the application of impedance spectroscopy in biophysic, highlighting its potential in understanding tissue properties, monitoring cell behavior, and designing biosensors for various biomedical applications.
Keywords: Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS); Biological Tissue; Cell Behavior; Biosensors