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Micromagnet Conductors for High-Resolution Separation of Magnetically Driven Beads and Cells at Multiple Frequencies
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Title
Micromagnet Conductors for High-Resolution Separation of Magnetically Driven Beads and Cells at Multiple Frequencies
Issued Date
2016
Citation
Hu, Xinghao. (2016). Micromagnet Conductors for High-Resolution Separation of Magnetically Driven Beads and Cells at Multiple Frequencies. IEEE Magnetics Letters, 7. doi: 10.1109/LMAG.2016.2614253
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Biomagneticsin-plane rotating fieldsuperparamagnetic beadscellsseparationmulti-frequencies
Keywords
ARRAYSBiomagneticsCELLSCritical FrequenciesDragHigh-Resolution SeparationsIn-Plane Rotating FieldMagnetic SusceptibilityMagnetismMAGNETOPHORESISMANIPULATIONMulti-FrequenciesMulti FrequencyPARTICLESPATHWAYRotating DisksRotating FieldsRotating Magnetic FieldsSelective SeparationSeparationSuperparamagnetic BeadsSuperparamagnetismTWEEZERS
ISSN
1949-307X
Abstract
We demonstrate a separation method for complex mixture of superparamagnetic beads using half-disk pathways, under an in-plane rotating magnetic field, which is highly sensitive to the bead size and magnetic susceptibility. The non-linear dynamics of the beads moving along the half-disk pathways at multiple frequencies can be divided into three regimes: a phase-locked regime at low driving frequencies, a phase-slipping regime above the first critical frequency fc1, and a phase-insulated regime above the second critical frequency fc2 in which the beads just hop at the gaps between two half-disks. Hence, based on the dynamical motions, the beads with varied sizes or heterogenic magnetic properties can be separated efficiently. Furthermore, a bio-selective separation of bead plus human monocytic leukemia (THP-1) cell complexes from bare beads has been achieved due to the increased drag force on the complexes, resulting in a decreased critical frequency. © 2010-2012 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2776
DOI
10.1109/LMAG.2016.2614253
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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