Single cell array impedance analysis in a microfluidic device

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Impedance analysis of single cells is presented in this paper. Following the separation of a target cell type by dielectrophoresis in our previous work, this paper focuses on capturing the cells as a single array and performing impedance analysis to point out the signature difference between each cell type. Lab-on-a-chip devices having a titanium interdigitated electrode layer on a glass substrate and a PDMS microchannel are fabricated to capture each cell in a single form and perform impedance analysis. HCT116 (homosapiens colon colorectal carcin) and HEK293 (human embryonic kidney) cells are used in our experiments.

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Altinagac, E., Taskin, S., & Kizil, H. (2016). Single cell array impedance analysis in a microfluidic device. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 757). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/757/1/012010

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