(475f) Continuous Flow Cell Sorter Based On Dielectrophoresis
AIChE Annual Meeting
2010
2010 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Microfluidics and Small Scale Flows II
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 1:45pm to 2:00pm
Separation of cancer cells from the other biological cells can be useful for clinical cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment. Dielectrophoresis in microfluidics can be a useful method to separate and enrich cancer cells. However, high throughput is required in order to achieve high sensitivity of detection. In this presentation, conventional dielectrophoresis (c-DEP) is used in a microfluidic chip to manipulate and collect colorectal cancer HCT116 cell, which is doped with Human Embryonic Kidney 293 cells (HEK 293). Several methods are applied to increase the throughput. Top and bottom electrode pairs, narrow electrodes distance are used to increase electric field. Staged electrode pair is also applied. It is found that these methods can increase the throughput. Quantification and comparison of the enrichment enhancement are presented.