Issue 18, 2013

Cell pairing using a dielectrophoresis-based device with interdigitated array electrodes

Abstract

We present a chip device with an array of 900 gourd-shaped microwells designed to pair single cells of different types. The device consists of interdigitated array (IDA) electrodes and uses positive dielectrophoresis to trap cells within the microwells. Each side of a microwell is on a different comb of the IDA, so that cells of different types are trapped on opposite sides of the microwells, leading to close cell pairing. Using this device, a large number of cell pairs can be formed easily and rapidly, making it a highly attractive tool for controllable cell pairing in a range of biological applications.

Graphical abstract: Cell pairing using a dielectrophoresis-based device with interdigitated array electrodes

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 May 2013
Accepted
02 Jul 2013
First published
03 Jul 2013

Lab Chip, 2013,13, 3650-3652

Cell pairing using a dielectrophoresis-based device with interdigitated array electrodes

M. Şen, K. Ino, J. Ramón-Azcón, H. Shiku and T. Matsue, Lab Chip, 2013, 13, 3650 DOI: 10.1039/C3LC50561H

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