• DocumentCode
    1534236
  • Title

    Positioning and levitation media for the separation of biological cells

  • Author

    Arnold, W. Michael

  • Author_Institution
    Sensors & Electron. Group, Ind. Res. Ltd., Lower Hutt, New Zealand
  • Volume
    37
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2001
  • Firstpage
    1468
  • Lastpage
    1475
  • Abstract
    Highly polarizable liquid media are very advantageous for electric-field mediated manipulation of microparticles, particularly where negative dielectrophoresis is to be used to avoid close contact between particles and electrodes. However, the use of artificially polar media, or of strong electric fields, may be questionable where live biological cells are to be handled. Therefore, a number of solutions of highly polar substances were characterized in terms of their permittivity, conductivity, dielectric dispersion and osmotic effect. The requirements for dielectrophoretic levitation and the generalized electromanipulation of biological cells and other microparticles are considered. Examples of the positioning and separation of biological cells using some of these aqueous media are given. The cell separations are demonstrated at both the micro and macro scales, the latter using the recently developed technique of lev-vection. Finally, growth and division of electric-field-isolated yeast cells during long-term exposure to the electric fields necessary for this type of separation is reported
  • Keywords
    biological effects of fields; cellular biophysics; electric fields; electrophoresis; position control; separation; aqueous media; biological cells separation; conductivity; dielectric dispersion; dielectrophoretic levitation; electric field-isolated yeast cells; electric field-mediated manipulation; electromanipulation; highly-polarizable liquid media; lev-vection technique; levitation media; live biological cells handling; microparticles; negative dielectrophoresis; osmotic effect; permittivity; positioning media; Biological cells; Conductivity; Dielectrics; Dielectrophoresis; Dispersion; Electrodes; Electrostatic levitation; Fungi; Permittivity; Polarization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/28.952523
  • Filename
    952523