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Revision as of 03:02, 13 September 2010
Original entry by Sagar Bhandari, APPHY 225 Fall 2010
Reference
H. Lee, A.M. Purdon, R.M. Westervelt, "Manipulation of Biological Cells using a Microelectromagnet Matrix", Applied Physics Letters 85, 1063 (2004).
Keywords
cells, microelectromagnet, manipulation
Summary
In this paper, the author demonstrate the noninvasive manipulation of biological cells by microelectromagnetic matrix created using lithography techniques. An array of straight wires which are aligned perpendicular to each other are created on a Si/SiO2 substrate.