Dielectrophoresis of DNA: Time- And frequency-dependent collections on microelectrodes

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Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LT, United Kingdom [1 ]
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机构
[1] Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, University of Glasgow
[2] Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
[3] School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton
[4] Beatson Cancer Research Laboratories, Bearsden
[5] Department of Bioelectronics, University of Southampton, Southampton
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IEEE Trans. Nanobiosci. | 2006年 / 2卷 / 139-146期
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AC electrokinetics; Dielectrophoretic collection rate; DNA concentration; Nonuniform electric fields;
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10.1109/TNB.2005.864012
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This paper reports measurements that characterize the collection of DNA onto interdigitated microelectrodes by high-frequency dielectrophoresis. Measurements of time-dependent collection of 12 kilobase pair plasmid DNA onto microelectrodes by dielectrophoresis show significant reduction in the response as the frequency increases from 100 kHz to 20 MHz. Collection time profiles are quantitatively measured using fluorescence microscopy over the range 100 kHz to 5 MHz and are represented in terms of two parameters: the initial dielectrophoretic collection rate, and the initial to steady-state collection transition. Measured values for both parameters are consistent with trends in the frequency-dependent real part of the effective polarizability measured for the same plasmid DNA using dielectric spectroscopy. The experimentally measured parameters are qualitatively compared with trends predicted by theory that takes into account dielectrophoretic particle movement and diffusion. The differences between experiment and theory are discussed with suggested improvements to theoretical models, for example, including the effects of electrohydrodynamically driven fluid motion. © 2006 IEEE.
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