Cell separation on microfabricated electrodes using dielectrophoretic/gravitational field-flow fractionation

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Department of Molecular Pathology, University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030, United States [1 ]
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Anal Chem | / 5卷 / 911-917期
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Dielectrophoretic/gravitational field-flow fractionation (DEP/G-FFF) was used to separate cultured human breast cancer MDA-435 cells from normal blood cells mixed together in a sucrose/dextrose medium. An array of microfabricated, interdigitated electrodes of 50 μm widths and spacings, and lining the bottom surface of a thin chamber (0.42 mm H × 25 mm W × 300 mm L), was used to generate DEP forces that levitated the cells. A 10-μL cell mixture sample containing [similar to] 50 000 cells was introduced into the chamber, and cancerous and normal blood cells were levitated to different heights according to the balance of DEP and gravitational forces. The cells at different heights were transported at different velocities under the influence of a parabolic flow profile that was established in the chamber and were thereby separated. Separation performance depended on the frequency and voltage of the applied DEP field and the fluid-flow rate. It took as little as 5 min to achieve cell separation. An analysis of the DEP/G-FFF results revealed that the separation exploited the difference in dielectric and density properties between cell populations. The DEP/G-FFF technique is potentially applicable to many biological and biomedical problems, especially those related to microfluidic systems.
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