Gallo‐Villanueva et al., 2009 - Google Patents
DNA manipulation by means of insulator‐based dielectrophoresis employing direct current electric fieldsGallo‐Villanueva et al., 2009
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- Gallo‐Villanueva R
- Rodríguez‐López C
- Díaz‐de‐la‐Garza R
- Reyes‐Betanzo C
- Lapizco‐Encinas B
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- Electrophoresis
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Electrokinetic techniques offer a great potential for biological particle manipulation. Among these, dielectrophoresis (DEP) has been successfully utilized for the concentration of bioparticles. Traditionally, DEP is performed employing microelectrodes, an approach with …
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