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  • 2. Dual frequency dielectrophoresis with interdigitated sidewall electrodes for microfluidic flow-through separation of beads and cells.
    Wang L, Lu J, Marchenko SA, Monuki ES, Flanagan LA, Lee AP.
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  • 4. Lab-on-a-chip device for continuous particle and cell separation based on electrical properties via alternating current dielectrophoresis.
    Cetin B, Li D.
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  • 6. Enhancement of continuous-flow separation of viable/nonviable yeast cells using a nonuniform alternating current electric field with complex spatial distribution.
    Tada S, Nakanishi A, Eguchi M, Ochi K, Baba M, Tsukamoto A.
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  • 10. A portable and integrated instrument for cell manipulation by dielectrophoresis.
    Burgarella S, Di Bari M.
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  • 11. A dielectrophoretic continuous flow sorter using integrated microelectrodes coupled to a channel constriction.
    Salomon S, Leichlé T, Nicu L.
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  • 14. Microfluidic characterization and continuous separation of cells and particles using conducting poly(dimethyl siloxane) electrode induced alternating current-dielectrophoresis.
    Lewpiriyawong N, Kandaswamy K, Yang C, Ivanov V, Stocker R.
    Anal Chem; 2011 Dec 15; 83(24):9579-85. PubMed ID: 22035423
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  • 15. A microfluidic device for continuous manipulation of biological cells using dielectrophoresis.
    Das D, Biswas K, Das S.
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  • 18. Numerical Study of Particle-Fluid Flow Under AC Electrokinetics in Electrode-Multilayered Microfluidic Device.
    Sato N, Yao J, Sugawara M, Takei M.
    IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 2019 Feb 15; 66(2):453-463. PubMed ID: 29993454
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  • 20. A new design for efficient dielectrophoretic separation of cells in a microdevice.
    Jubery TZ, Dutta P.
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