Special Issue DIELECTROPHORESIS 2011 – PART II Fast Track ELECTROPHORESIS Volume 32 · Issue 18 September 2011 Electrophoresis 32 (18) 2401-2580 Microfluidics, Nanoanalysis & Proteomics Editorial 2401 Dielectrophoresis 2011 – Part II Blanca H. Lapizco-Encinas and Frantisek Foret 2402 Electrokinetic DNA transport in 20 nm-high nanoslits: Evidence for movement through a wall-adsorbed polymer nanogel O. Castillo-Fernandez, G. B. Salieb-Beugelaar, J. W. van Nieuwkasteele, J. G. Bomer, M. Arundell, J. Samitier, A. van den Berg and J. C. T. Eijkel Part I: Fundamentals 2410 Dielectrophoresis in microfluidics technology B. C - etin and D. Li 2428 Three-dimensional focusing of particles using negative dielectrophoretic force in a microfluidic chip with insulating microstructures and dual planar microelectrodes C.-P. Jen, C.-H. Weng and C.-T. Huang 2436 Quantification of pH gradients and implications in insulator-based dielectrophoresis of biomolecules A. Gencoglu, F. Camacho-Alanis, V. T. Nguyen, A. Nakano, A. Ros and A. R. Minerick Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com 2448 Fluid streaming above interdigitated electrodes in dielectrophoresis experiments S. Stanke, F. F. Bier and R. Ho ¨ lzel Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com 2456 Separation of mixtures of particles in a multipart microdevice employing insulator-based dielectrophoresis R. C. Gallo-Villanueva, V. H. Pe ´ rez-Gonza ´ lez, R. V. Davalos and B. H. Lapizco-Encinas & 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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Special Issue
DIELECTROPHORESIS 2011 – PART II
FastTrack
ELECTROPHORESISVolume 32 · Issue 18September 2011
Electrophoresis 32 (18) 2401−2580
Microfluidics, Nanoanalysis & Proteomics
Editorial
2401 Dielectrophoresis 2011 – Part II
Blanca H. Lapizco-Encinas and Frantisek Foret
2402 Electrokinetic DNA transport in 20 nm-high nanoslits: Evidence
for movement through a wall-adsorbed polymer nanogelO. Castillo-Fernandez, G. B. Salieb-Beugelaar, J. W. van Nieuwkasteele,J. G. Bomer, M. Arundell, J. Samitier, A. van den Berg and J. C. T. Eijkel
Part I: Fundamentals
2410 Dielectrophoresis in microfluidics technologyB. C- etin and D. Li
2428 Three-dimensional focusing of particles using negative dielectrophoretic forcein a microfluidic chip with insulating microstructures and dual planar
microelectrodesC.-P. Jen, C.-H. Weng and C.-T. Huang
2436 Quantification of pH gradients and implications in insulator-baseddielectrophoresis of biomolecules
A. Gencoglu, F. Camacho-Alanis, V. T. Nguyen, A. Nakano, A. Rosand A. R. Minerick
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
2448 Fluid streaming above interdigitated electrodes in dielectrophoresisexperiments
S. Stanke, F. F. Bier and R. Holzel
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
2456 Separation of mixtures of particles in a multipart microdevice employing
insulator-based dielectrophoresisR. C. Gallo-Villanueva, V. H. Perez-Gonzalez, R. V. Davalosand B. H. Lapizco-Encinas
& 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Part II: Cell Dielectrophoresis
2466 Cellular dielectrophoresis: Applications to the characterization, manipulation,separation and patterning of cells
Z. R. Gagnon
2488 A high-throughput dielectrophoresis-based cell electrofusion microfluidic device
N. Hu, J. Yang, Z.-Q. Yin, Y. Ai, S. Qian, I. B. Svir, B. Xia, J.-W. Yan, W.-S. Houand X.-L. Zheng
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
2496 Dielectrophoresis-assisted massively parallel cell pairing and fusion based
on field constriction created by a micro-orifice array sheetY. Kimura, M. Gel, B. Techaumnat, H. Oana, H. Kotera and M. Washizu
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
2502 Insulator-based dielectrophoresis of microorganisms: Theoreticaland experimental results
H. Moncada-Hernandez, J. L. Baylon-Cardiel, V. H. Perez-Gonzalezand B. H. Lapizco-Encinas
Part III: Biomedical and Clinical Dielectrophoresis
2512 Explorations of ABO-Rh antigen expressions on erythrocyte dielectrophoresis:
Changes in cross-over frequencyK. M. Leonard and A. R. Minerick
2523 Selective concentration of human cancer cells using contactless dielectrophoresis
E. A. Henslee, M. B. Sano, A. D. Rojas, E. M. Schmelz and R. V. Davalos
2530 Direct current insulator-based dielectrophoretic characterization oferythrocytes: ABO-Rh human blood typing
S. K. Srivastava, A. Artemiou and A. R. Minerick
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
2541 Real-time cell electrophysiology using a multi-channel dielectrophoretic-dotmicroelectrode array
H. O. Fatoyinbo, N. A. Kadri, D. H. Gould, K. F. Hoettges and F. H. Labeed
2550 Insulator-based dielectrophoretic single particle and single cancer cell trappingS. Bhattacharya, T.-C. Chao and A. Ros
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
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Part IV: Applications
2559 A novel concept of dielectrophoretic engine oil filterY. Shen, E. Elele and B. Khusid
Supporting information see www.electrophoresis-journal.com
2569 Microfluidic mixing using contactless dielectrophoresis
A. Salmanzadeh, H. Shafiee, R. V. Davalos and M. A. Stremler
2579 Call for Papers
2579 Meetings Diary
Cover Illustration: The cover image shows a variety of microfluidic devices for mixingbeads in a fluid solution using contactless dielectrophoresis (cDEP). Main fluid channelsare shown in pink, and electrode channels are shown in green [see article pp. 2569].(Photograph by Alireza Salmanzadeh, with creative assistance from John Caldwell.)