Manipulation and trapping of sub-micron bioparticles using dielectrophoresis
A non-uniform alternating electric field induces motion in polarisable particles called dielectrophoresis. The effect is governed by the relative magnitudes of the dielectric properties of the medium and the particles. The technology has been used to manipulate particles for biotechnological applica...
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1997-09-25.
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