Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research (Mar 2016)

Analysis of the role of elution buffers on the separation capabilities of dielectrophoretic devices

  • Rossana Di Martino,
  • Massimo Camarda,
  • Michele Cascio,
  • Michele Gallo,
  • Antonino Magliano,
  • Salvatore Baldo,
  • Alessandra Romano,
  • Luigi Minafra,
  • Giusi I. Forte,
  • Giorgio Russo,
  • Maria Carla Gilardi,
  • Francesco Di Raimondo,
  • Silvia Scalese,
  • Antonino La Magna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 162 – 167

Abstract

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Field flow fractionation dielectrophoretic (FFF-DEP) devices are currently used, among the others, for the separation of tumor cells from healthy blood cells. To this end specific suspension/elution buffers (EBs), with reduced conductivity (with respect to that of the cell cytoplasm) are generally used. In this paper we investigate the long-term alterations of the cells and elution buffers. We find that the EB conductivity is critically modified within few minutes after cells suspension. In turn, this modification results in a change the ideal separation frequency of the FFF-DEP device. On the other hand we prove that DEP manipulation is preserved for more than three hours for cells suspended in the considered EBs. Keywords: Dielectrophoresis, Elution buffer, Circulating tumor cells, Cell motility