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Separation of viable and nonviable animal cell using dielectrophoretic filter
Authors:Masaru Hakoda  Yoshikazu Wakizaka  Yusuke Hirota
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Gunma University, 1‐5‐1 Tenjin‐cho, Kiryu, Gunma, Japan;2. Center for Advanced Science and Innovation, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan;3. Dept. Environment Management, Gunma University, 1‐5‐1 Tenjin‐cho, Kiryu, Gunma, Japan
Abstract:Selective separation of cells using dielectrophoresis (DEP) has recently been studied and methods have been proposed. However, these methods are not applicable to large‐scale separation because they cannot be performed efficiently. In DEP separation, the DEP force is effective only when it is applied close to the electrodes. Utilizing a DEP filter is a solution for large‐scale separation. In this article, the separation efficiency for viable and nonviable cells in a DEP filter was examined. The effects of an applied AC electric field frequency and the gradient of the squared electric field intensity on a DEP velocity for the viable and nonviable animal cells (3‐2H3 cell) were discussed. The frequency response of the DEP velocity differed between the viable and the nonviable cells. We deducted an empirical equation that can be used as guiding principle for the DEP separation. The results indicate that the viable and the nonviable cells were separated using the DEP filter, and the best operating conditions such as the applied voltage and the flow rate were discussed. © 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2010
Keywords:bioseparation  dielectrophoresis  animal cell  AC electric field
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