Dielectrophoretic deformation of breast cancer cells for lab on a chip applications
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Kayani, Aminuddin Bin Ahmad
Ali, Mohd Anuar Md
Koki, Chee Kuang
Buyong, Muhamad Ramdzan
Hoe, Susan Ling Ling
Marzuki, Marini
Khoo, Alan Soo-Beng
Sriram, Sharath
Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
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This paper presents the development and experimental analysis of a curved microelectrode platform for the DEP deformation of breast cancer cells (MDA‐MB‐231). The platform is composed of arrays of curved DEP microelectrodes which are patterned onto a glass slide and samples containing MDA‐MB‐231 cells are pipetted onto the platform's surface. Finite element method is utilised to characterise the electric field gradient and DEP field. The performance of the system is assessed with MDA‐MB‐231 cells in a low conductivity 1% DMEM suspending medium. We applied sinusoidal wave AC potential at peak to peak voltages of 2, 5, and 10 Vpp at both 10 kHz and 50 MHz. We observed cell blebbing and cell shrinkage and analyzed the percentage of shrinkage of the cells. The experiments demonstrated higher percentage of cell shrinkage when cells are exposed to higher frequency and peak to peak voltage electric field.
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Electrophoresis
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40
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20
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Analytical chemistry
Biochemistry and cell biology
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Life Sciences & Biomedicine
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Biochemical Research Methods
Chemistry, Analytical
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Chan, JY; Kayani, ABA; Ali, MAM; Koki, CK; Buyong, MR; Hoe, SLL; Marzuki, M; Khoo, AS-B; Sriram, S; Ostrikov, KK, Dielectrophoretic deformation of breast cancer cells for lab on a chip applications, Electrophoresis, 2019, 40 (20), pp. 2728-2735