Electrodeless dielectrophoresis for bioanalysis: Theory, devices and applications
β Scribed by Jan Regtmeier; Ralf Eichhorn; Martina Viefhues; Lukas Bogunovic; Dario Anselmetti
- Book ID
- 102185269
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 480 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0173-0835
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Dielectrophoresis is a nonβdestructive, labelβfree method to manipulate and separate (bioβ) particles and macromolecules. The mechanism is based on the movement of polarizable objects in an inhomogeneous electric field. Here, microfluidic devices are reviewed that generate those inhomogeneous electric fields with insulating posts or constrictions, an approach called electrodeless or insulatorβbased dielectrophoresis. Possible advantages compared to electrodeβbased designs are a less complex, monolithic fabrication process with lowβcost polymeric substrates and no metal surface deterioration within the area of sample analysis. The electrodeless design has led to novel devices, implementing the functionality directly into the channel geometry and covering many areas of bioanalysis, like manipulation and separation of particles, cells, DNA, and proteins.
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