Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation

abstract: Due to heterogeneity at the cellular level, single cell analysis (SCA) has become a necessity to study cellomics for the early detection of diseases like cancer. Development of single cell manipulation systems is very critical for performing SCA. In this thesis, electrorotation (ROT) chips...

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Other Authors: Soundappa Elango, Iniyan (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-149502018-06-22T03:03:00Z Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation abstract: Due to heterogeneity at the cellular level, single cell analysis (SCA) has become a necessity to study cellomics for the early detection of diseases like cancer. Development of single cell manipulation systems is very critical for performing SCA. In this thesis, electrorotation (ROT) chips to trap and rotate single cells using electrokinetic forces have been developed. The ROT chip mainly consists of a set of closely spaced metal electrodes (60µm interspacing between opposite electrodes) that forms a closed electric field cage (electrocage) when driven with high frequency AC voltages. Cells were flowed through a microchannel to the electrocage where they could be precisely trapped, levitated and rotated in 3-D along the axis of interest. The dielectrophoresis based ROT chip design and relevant electrokinetic effects have been simulated using COMSOL 3.4 to optimize the design parameters. Also, various semiconductor technology fabrication process steps have been developed and optimized for better yield and repeatability in the manufacture of the ROT chip. The ROT chip thus fabricated was used to characterize rotation of single cells with respect to the control parameters namely excitation voltage, frequency and cell line. The longevity of cell rotation under electric fields has been probed. Also, the Joule heating inside the ROT chip due to applied voltage has been characterized to know the thermal stress on the cells. The major advantages of the ROT chip developed are precise electrorotation of cells, simple design and straight forward fabrication process. Dissertation/Thesis Soundappa Elango, Iniyan (Author) Meldrum, Deirdre R (Advisor) Christen, Jennifer Blain (Committee member) Johnson, Roger H (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Biomedical engineering Cell electrorotation Dielectrophoresis ROT device eng 92 pages M.S. Electrical Engineering 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14950 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Electrical engineering
Biomedical engineering
Cell electrorotation
Dielectrophoresis
ROT device
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
Biomedical engineering
Cell electrorotation
Dielectrophoresis
ROT device
Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation
description abstract: Due to heterogeneity at the cellular level, single cell analysis (SCA) has become a necessity to study cellomics for the early detection of diseases like cancer. Development of single cell manipulation systems is very critical for performing SCA. In this thesis, electrorotation (ROT) chips to trap and rotate single cells using electrokinetic forces have been developed. The ROT chip mainly consists of a set of closely spaced metal electrodes (60µm interspacing between opposite electrodes) that forms a closed electric field cage (electrocage) when driven with high frequency AC voltages. Cells were flowed through a microchannel to the electrocage where they could be precisely trapped, levitated and rotated in 3-D along the axis of interest. The dielectrophoresis based ROT chip design and relevant electrokinetic effects have been simulated using COMSOL 3.4 to optimize the design parameters. Also, various semiconductor technology fabrication process steps have been developed and optimized for better yield and repeatability in the manufacture of the ROT chip. The ROT chip thus fabricated was used to characterize rotation of single cells with respect to the control parameters namely excitation voltage, frequency and cell line. The longevity of cell rotation under electric fields has been probed. Also, the Joule heating inside the ROT chip due to applied voltage has been characterized to know the thermal stress on the cells. The major advantages of the ROT chip developed are precise electrorotation of cells, simple design and straight forward fabrication process. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Electrical Engineering 2012
author2 Soundappa Elango, Iniyan (Author)
author_facet Soundappa Elango, Iniyan (Author)
title Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation
title_short Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation
title_full Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation
title_fullStr Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Dielectrophoretic Chip for Single Cell Electrorotation
title_sort development of a dielectrophoretic chip for single cell electrorotation
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14950
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