Separating Beads and Cells in Multi-channel Microfluidic Devices Using Dielectrophoresis and Laminar Flow

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09:45 min

February 4th, 2011

10.3791/2545-v

February 4th, 2011

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Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is an effective method to manipulate cells. Printed circuit boards (PCB) can provide inexpensive, reusable and effective electrodes for contact-free cell manipulation within microfluidic devices. By combining PDMS-based microfluidic channels with coverslips on PCBs, we demonstrate bead and cell manipulation and separation within multichannel microfluidic devices.

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Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:58

Introduction

1:27

Prepare the PCB Electrodes

2:46

Prepare the Microfluidic Channels

5:04

Assemble the Microfluidic Channels onto the PCB Electrodes

5:53

Sort and Concentrate Beads and Cells Using DEP

7:07

Separate Beads and Cells Using DEP Actuation

9:25

Conclusion

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