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Dielectric Cell Response in Highly Conductive Buffers

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Journal Anal Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2011 Dec 14
PMID 22148418
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Abstract

We present a novel method for the identification of live and dead T-cells, dynamically flowing within highly conductive buffers. This technique discriminates between live and dead (heat treated) cells on the basis of dielectric properties variations. The key advantage of this technique lies in its operational simplicity, since cells do not have to be resuspended in isotonic low conductivity media. Herein, we demonstrate that at 40 MHz, we are able to statistically distinguish between live and dead cell populations.

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