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Comprehensive Analysis of Human Cells Motion under an Irrotational AC Electric Field in an Electro-Microfluidic Chip
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ElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringRotational Electric FieldCytoskeletonOrgan-on-a-chipBiomedical EngineeringCellular PhysiologyAc ElectrokineticsBiomechanicsComprehensive AnalysisMicrofluidicsBiofluid DynamicHuman Cells MotionBiophysicsMechanobiologyElectrical EngineeringHuman Cells BehaviorsMedicineCell BiomechanicsCell ManipulationCell EngineeringCell BiologyBiomedical SensorsMicrofabricationBioelectronicsLab-on-a-chipElectrophysiologyBiomemsElectro-microfluidic ChipCell Polarity
AC electrokinetics is a versatile tool for contact-less manipulation or characterization of cells and has been widely used for separation based on genotype translation to electrical phenotypes. Cells responses to an AC electric field result in a complex combination of electrokinetic phenomena, mainly dielectrophoresis and electrohydrodynamic forces. Human cells behaviors to AC electrokinetics remain unclear over a large frequency spectrum as illustrated by the self-rotation effect observed recently. We here report and analyze human cells behaviors in different conditions of medium conductivity, electric field frequency and magnitude. We also observe the self-rotation of human cells, in the absence of a rotational electric field. Based on an analytical competitive model of electrokinetic forces, we propose an explanation of the cell self-rotation. These experimental results, coupled with our model, lead to the exploitation of the cell behaviors to measure the intrinsic dielectric properties of JURKAT, HEK and PC3 human cell lines.
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