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Baylon-Cardiel et al., 2010 - Google Patents

Controlled microparticle manipulation employing low frequency alternating electric fields in an array of insulators

Baylon-Cardiel et al., 2010

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12153484734473349551
Author
Baylon-Cardiel J
Jesús-Pérez N
Chávez-Santoscoy A
Lapizco-Encinas B
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Lab on a Chip

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Low frequency alternating current insulator-based dielectrophoresis is a novel technique that allows for highly controlled manipulation of particles. By varying the shape of an AC voltage applied across a microchannel containing an array of insulating cylindrical …
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