Employing electric phenomena for the spatial manipulation of bioparticles from whole cells down to dissolved molecules has become a useful tool in biotechnology and analytics. AC electrokinetic effects like dielectrophoresis and AC electroosmosis are increasingly used to concentrate, separate and immobilize DNA and proteins. With the advance of photolithographical micro- and nanofabrication methods, novel or improved bioanalytical applications benefit from concentrating analytes, signal enhancement and locally controlled immobilization by AC electrokinetic effects. In this review of AC electrokinetics of proteins, the respective studies are classified according to their different electrode geometries: individual electrode pairs, interdigita...
Assembly of microdevices from constituent parts usually relies on serial steps via assembly processe...
This dissertation explores various physical mechanisms of the Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning (REP) ...
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is a phenomenon of induced particle motion in non-uniform electric fields. T...
Abstract—Electrokinetics is the study of the motion of bulk fluids or selected particles embedded in...
In biomedical research and diagnostics, it is a significant challenge to directly isolate and identi...
Active DNA concentration on a specific site in microsystems was demonstrated by the use of AC electr...
Lab-on-Chip systems integrate multiple functionalities on a single platform. Automated or remote man...
The phenomena of dielectrophoresis and electrorotation, collectively referred to as AC electrokineti...
Since the advent of genetic analysis, electrode materials have played an irreplaceable role due to t...
AC electro-kinetics involves the manipulation of particles in non-uniform alternating electric field...
Bioprocessors for concentrating bioparticles, such as cells and molecules, are commonly needed in bi...
Despite the continuous advancement of analytical techniques, low analyte concentration, limited samp...
The ability of electrokinetics to manipulate biological microparticles, such as cells and bacteria, ...
Electrokinetics provide an effective molecular manipulation technique in micro/nano fluidic environm...
Microelectrode arrays (MEA) and microfluidic systems are two of the most used technologies in Lab-on...
Assembly of microdevices from constituent parts usually relies on serial steps via assembly processe...
This dissertation explores various physical mechanisms of the Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning (REP) ...
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is a phenomenon of induced particle motion in non-uniform electric fields. T...
Abstract—Electrokinetics is the study of the motion of bulk fluids or selected particles embedded in...
In biomedical research and diagnostics, it is a significant challenge to directly isolate and identi...
Active DNA concentration on a specific site in microsystems was demonstrated by the use of AC electr...
Lab-on-Chip systems integrate multiple functionalities on a single platform. Automated or remote man...
The phenomena of dielectrophoresis and electrorotation, collectively referred to as AC electrokineti...
Since the advent of genetic analysis, electrode materials have played an irreplaceable role due to t...
AC electro-kinetics involves the manipulation of particles in non-uniform alternating electric field...
Bioprocessors for concentrating bioparticles, such as cells and molecules, are commonly needed in bi...
Despite the continuous advancement of analytical techniques, low analyte concentration, limited samp...
The ability of electrokinetics to manipulate biological microparticles, such as cells and bacteria, ...
Electrokinetics provide an effective molecular manipulation technique in micro/nano fluidic environm...
Microelectrode arrays (MEA) and microfluidic systems are two of the most used technologies in Lab-on...
Assembly of microdevices from constituent parts usually relies on serial steps via assembly processe...
This dissertation explores various physical mechanisms of the Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning (REP) ...
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is a phenomenon of induced particle motion in non-uniform electric fields. T...