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Dielectrophoretic platforms for bio-microfluidic systems.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics 2011 January 16
Dielectrophoresis, the induced motion of polarisable particles in a nonuniform electric field, has been proven as a versatile mechanism to transport, accumulate, separate and characterise micro/nano scale bioparticles in microfluidic systems. The integration of DEP systems into the microfluidics enables the inexpensive, fast, highly sensitive, highly selective and label-free detection and analysis of target bioparticles. This review provides an in-depth overview of state-of-the-art dielectrophoretic (DEP) platforms integrated into microfluidics aimed towards different biomedical applications. It classifies the current DEP systems in terms of different microelectrode configurations and operating strategies devised to generate and employ DEP forces in such processes, and compares the features of each approach. Finally, it suggests the future trends and potential applications of DEP systems in single cell analysis, stem cell research, establishing novel devices, and realising fully DEP-activated lab-on-a-chip systems.
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