Characterization of neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell lines using dielectrophoresis
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Abstract
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is a frequency-selective translation of polarized particles under the spatially nonuniform electric field. Particles can move toward the high-field region by positive DEP (pDEP) or away from high-field region by negative DEP (nDEP). This method is label-free, fast and noninvasive characterizing the electrical properties of neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell lines. This cell line has been used as an in vitro cell model for the study of Parkinson’s disease or neuronal function and differentiation. We constructed a microdevice that consists of two parts: the interdigitated ITO electrodes to generate AC electric field and a Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with two wells to inject the cells and the media. Then the measured DEP frequency spectra fitted using the spherical shell model to compute electrical properties of the cells.
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Presenters
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Samaneh Rikhtehgaran
Florida Atlantic University
Authors
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Samaneh Rikhtehgaran
Florida Atlantic University
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Luc T Wille
Florida Atlantic University
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Theodora Leventouri
Florida Atlantic University
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Jianning Wei
Florida Atlantic University
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E Du
Florida Atlantic University