Theoretical and experimental study of the role of cell-cell dipole interaction in dielectrophoretic devices: application to polynomial electrodes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
We aimed to investigate the effect of cell-cell dipole interactions in the equilibrium distributions in dielectrophoretic devices.
METHODS:
We used a three dimensional coupled Monte Carlo-Poisson method to theoretically study the final distribution of a system of uncharged polarizable particles suspended in a static liquid medium under the action of an oscillating non-uniform electric field generated by polynomial electrodes. The simulated distributions have been compared with experimental ones observed in the case of MDA-MB-231 cells in the same operating conditions.
RESULTS:
The real and simulated distributions are consistent. In both cases the cells distribution near the electrodes is dominated by cell-cell dipole interactions which generate long chains.
CONCLUSIONS:
The agreement between real and simulated cells' distributions demonstrate the method's reliability. The distribution are dominated by cell-cell dipole interactions even at low density regimes (105 cell/ml). An improved estimate for the density threshold governing the interaction free regime is suggested.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Anzalone, Ruggero; Camarda, Massimo; Fisicaro, Giuseppe; Gilardi, MARIA CARLA; Alberti, Alessandra; Scalese, Silvia; Russo, Giorgio; LA VIA, Francesco; Forte, GIUSI IRMA; Minafra, Luigi; Cammarata, FRANCESCO PAOLO; Bravata', Valentina
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