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Cell immersion and cell dipping in microfluidic devices

Seger, Urban  
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Gawad, Shady
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Johann, Robert  
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2004
Lab on a Chip

Combining deflective dielectrophoretic barriers with controlled pressure driven liquid flows in microfluidic devices allows accurate handling of particles such as biological cells in suspensions. Working towards cell-based lab-on-a-chip applications, a platform permitting rapid testing of devices having different dielectrophoretic and fluidic subunits was developed. The performance of such a system is shown in the cases of (A) flooding a small number of immobilised cells with a dye and (B) transient buffer swapping of a large number of cells in flow. The transition times for moving cells from one reagent to the other are below 0.5 s in the case of flow-through cell dipping.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/b311210a
Web of Science ID

WOS:000221029900015

Author(s)
Seger, Urban  
Gawad, Shady
Johann, Robert  
Bertsch, Arnaud  
Renaud, Philippe  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Lab on a Chip
Volume

4

Issue

2

Start page

148

End page

151

Subjects

microelectrode system

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particles

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manipulation

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spectroscopy

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cytometer

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gradient

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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