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DEP on one cell
2002-07-14
Humud Said
2002-07-16
Jeff Zahn
DEP on one cell
Jeff Zahn
2002-07-16
It is very possible to manipulate a single cell using
DEP.  It can be held in a DEP cage and moved as
needed. Check out the work being done by Fraunhofer
Institute for Biomedical Technology (IBMT), St.
Ingbert, Germany for some details.  They do very
elegant manipulations (holding, rotation, sorting) of
single cells and move them around with coupled optical
tweezer forces.

http://www.ibmt.fhg.de/ibmt3ambtbiotechnoleinzelzell_e.html

Jeff

--- Humud Said  wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anybody know if it is possible to move an
> individual cell (yeast
> for example) using dielectrophoresis or it's only
> applicable to a bunch
> of cells?
>
> Thank you.
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