Abstract
In this study, the concept design for the improvement of the bacterial detection sensitivity of the DEPIM (Dielectrophoretic Impedance Measurement) method has been proposed. The cells in the micro-chamber are repelled and concentrated by n-DEP (negative dielectrophosesis). The concentrated cells are captured by p-DEP (positive DEP) and detected by measuring the change in the electrical impedance. The numerical simulations and the preliminary test were performed to investigate the effectiveness of the n-DEP concentration. When n-DEP concentration was employed, the increase in the rate of the conductance became approximately two times higher than that obtained without n-DEP.
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Hamada, R., Takayama, H., Shonishi, Y., Hisajima, T., Mao, L., Nakano, M., & Suehiro, J. (2011). Improvement of dielectrophoretic impedance measurement method by bacterial concentration utilizing negative dielectrophoresis. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 307). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/307/1/012031
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