Cell detection and discrimination by a microfluidic-integrated broadband microchamber

A. Denzi, F. Apollonio, M. Liberti, C. Merla, Y. Ning, C. Multari, C. Palego

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    Abstract

    In the last years, the development of broadband microwave sensors for cell detection has become a great challenge. In this work, a broadband microchamber integrated with microfluidics is used for cell detection in the GHz range. Measurements of scattering parameters have been carried out, demonstrating the capability of the device to discriminate different number of cells between the electrodes. Stable and reliable results on Jurkat cell solutions have been achieved. An equivalent circuit model, dependent on the number of cells trapped within the channel, has been extracted from the experimental data sets. We demonstrate the possibility to detect and isolate the electrical contribution of biological cells.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages695-698
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2014
    Event44th European Microwave Conference (EuMC), Rome, 6-9 Oct 2014 -
    Duration: 3 Jan 0001 → …

    Conference

    Conference44th European Microwave Conference (EuMC), Rome, 6-9 Oct 2014
    Period3/01/01 → …

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