Measurement of Positive Dielectrophoretic Force in the Ceiling Creek Gap Electrode for Identification of Blood Cells

  • EGUCHI Masanori
    Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology:Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute
  • IMASATO Hiroko
    Department of Laboratory and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Occupational and Environmental Health:Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute
  • YAMAKAWA Takeshi
    Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology:Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute

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  • 血中細胞の同定を目指したシーリング・クリークギャップ電極における正の誘電泳動力の測定
  • ケッチュウ サイボウ ノ ドウテイ オ メザシタ シーリング クリークギャップ デンキョク ニ オケル セイ ノ ユウデン エイドウリョク ノ ソクテイ

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In recent years, dielectrophoresis has attracted much interest because of its effective method to achieve the separation, detection and characterization of particles such as biological cells and virus. Diectrophoresis (DEP) is a movement of particles in a given medium by a force, which is generated in non-uniform electric fields. In this paper, we measured the positive dielectrophoretic force (DEP force) in the Ceiling Creek Gap electrode. The measuring method is employed the inclined gravity, which is a component of gravitational force along the inclined floor. It is expected that the Ceiling Greek Gap electrode could identify Biological cells in blood by difference in dielectric property.

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