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Novel method of cell fusion in field constriction area in fluid integration circuit
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1989
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsFluid Integration CircuitFlow CellBiofabricationCell FusionBiomedical EngineeringMembrane FusionBiosensing SystemsCell Fusion ElectrodesBiomedical DevicesField Constriction AreaPulse PowerMicrofluidicsBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsCell ManipulationMultiphase FlowCell EngineeringCell BiologyBiomedical FlowCellular BioengineeringBiomedical DiagnosticsMicrofabricationBioelectronicsLab-on-a-chipElectrophysiologyCell SystemsPulse VoltageMedicine
A novel method of cell fusion is developed based on the fluid integrated circuit (FIC) concept, in which all cell-handling components are photolithographically integrated on the substrate. A strong field constriction area is produced between the cell fusion electrodes by constricting all electric fluxes to a small opening made at the center of an insulating barrier placed between the electrodes. Cells are sent, one by one, from two micropumps, each containing a suspension of one type of cells, and then dielectrophoretically trapped at the opening to form a pearl-chain pair. Then the pulse voltage is applied to trigger the fusion of the cell pair. This procedure ensures that the fusion product is an exclusive one-to-one hybrid among the two species. Problems associated with the adhesion of the fusion product on the electrodes do not arise. The small dimensions of the field constriction area allow the application of constant pulse voltage on the cell membranes, regardless of the cell diameter. The FIC cell fusion device has been constructed and its performance tested. Analysis of the field constriction area is also made.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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