Red blood cell dielectrophoresis in axisymmetric fields
- 1 April 1986
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Vol. 8 (2) , 89-101
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02788474
Abstract
Dielectrophoretic velocities of human red blood cells in an axisymmetric field were measured as a function of the applied voltage and the distance from the axis of symmetry. The voltage of the alternating electric field (frequency 2 MHz), applied between two concentric cylindrical metal electrodes (outer and inner radii 0.24 and 1 mm, respectively), was varied up to 19 V. Two kinds of mediums were used: (a) 90% of 2.1% glycine solution and 10% of 5.5% glucose solution and (b) 5.4% sorbitol solution. The results have shown that in both mediums the cell velocities are proportional to the square of the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the cube of the distance from the axis of symmetry, as predicted by the theory. The coefficient of proportionality (dielectrophoretic coefficient) is on the order of 10−25 A2s4kg−1. It depends on the donor of red blood cells and might be used for diagnostic purposes. These results will be used in future investigations of membrane adhesion, stability and fusion.Keywords
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