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The pH is a critical variable in iontophoresis because, as was noted, it affects skin charge and electroosmotic flow.
Aligning fast alternating current electroosmotic flow fields and characteristic frequencies with dielectrophoretic traps to achieve rapid bacteria detection.
They are pH and buffer insensitive, providing selectable and consistent controlled levels and directions of electroosmotic flow across a wide range of separation conditions.
 
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