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Electrical characterization of a single cell electroporation biochip with the 2-D scanning vibrating electrode technology

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BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 1239-1250

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10544-009-9343-3

Keywords

Electroporation; Biochip; Micropore; Current density; Vibrating probe

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  1. Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories (PUCL)
  2. Institute for Functional Nanomaterials
  3. Collaboration in Biomedical Engineering Research

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Advancements in microfabrication technology have lead to the development of planar micro-pore electroporation technology. This technology has been shown to provide greater control in single cell manipulation, and electroporation which is independent from cell size. In this work we report direct and spatially resolved characterization of electric currents within a planar micropore electroporation biochip to better understand this phenomenon at the cellular level. This work was performed using a two-dimensional (2-D) vibrating probe (VP). Analysis of the spatial patterns of current density yielded a 4th order polynomial profile in the planes parallel to the biochip's surface and a three parameter hyperbolic decay profile in the planes perpendicular to the chip surface. A finite element model was developed which correlates with actual measurements on the micropore. Preliminary VP current density measurements of electroporated HepG2 cells revealed a significantly high current density minutes after electroporation even with non-electroporative pulses. These results indicate that cells take a considerable amount of time for complete electrophysiological recovery and indicate the use of the VP as a cell viability indicator for optimized electroporation.

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