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Methods for immobilizing and translocating biological cells

  • US 4,661,451 A
  • Filed: 02/06/1984
  • Issued: 04/28/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for immobilizing biological cells comprising:

  • (a) an insulating substrate having a plurality of conducting contact areas mounted thereon;

    (b) an alternating current source having two outputs, one of said outputs connected to ground; and

    (c) connecting means for coupling the other of said current source outputs to said contact areas whereby a nonuniform electric field is produced emanating from said plurality of contact areas and capable of attracting and holding biological cells suspended in a conducting solution in contact with said plurality of contact areas, said connecting means further comprising means for controlling the connection between said contact areas and said current source whereby said cells may be released from said contact areas and, wherein said means for controlling includes means for disconnecting at least one contact area, independent of other contact areas, from said alternating current source whereby at least one predetermined cell at said one contact area may be selectively released from said one contact area while cells at other contact areas remain immobilized.

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