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IET Nanobiotechnol
June 2008
BioCurrents Research Centre, Program in Molecular Physiology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA.
Dielectrophoretic forces, generated by radio-frequency voltages applied to micromachined, transparent, indium tin oxide electrodes, have been used to condense suspensions of insulinoma cells (BETA-TC-6 and INS-1) into a 10 x 10 array of three-dimensional cell constructs. Some of these constructs, measuring approximately 150 microm in diameter, 120 microm in height and containing around 1000 cells, were of the same size and cell density as a typical islet of Langerhans. With the dielectrophoretic force maintained, these engineered cell constructs were able to withstand mechanical shock and fluid flow forces.
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