Title :
Acoustic tweezers: Manipulating particles, cells, and organisms using standing surface acoustic waves (SSAW)
Author_Institution :
Eng. Sci. & Mech, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The ability to manipulate cells and microparticles in a biocompatible and dexterous manner is critical for numerous biological studies and applications such as cell-cell communication, biosensing, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. Here we summarize our recent progress on an “acoustic tweezers” technique that utilizes standing surface acoustic wave (SSAW) to manipulate particles, cells, and organisms. This technique is capable of manipulating cells and microparticles regardless of shape, size, charge or polarity. Its power intensity, approximately 107 times lower than that of optical tweezers, compares favorably with those of other active patterning methods. Flow cytometry studies have revealed it to be noninvasive. The aforementioned advantages, along with this technique´s simple design and ability to be miniaturized, render the “acoustic tweezers” technique a promising tool for various applications in biology, chemistry, engineering, and materials science.
Keywords :
biological techniques; cellular biophysics; surface acoustic waves; SSAW; acoustic tweezers; biocompatible; biological applications; biosensor; cell manipulation; cell-cell communication; dexterous; flow cytometry; microparticles; regenerative medicine; standing surface acoustic waves; tissue engineering; Awards activities; Cells (biology); Educational institutions; Nanobioscience; Organisms; Surface acoustic waves;