Characterization of single red blood cell using twin microcantilever type sensor array

Y. H. Cho, N. Takama, T. Yamamoto, T. Fujii, B. J. Kim

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Abstract

We have introduced a new biosensor device for red blood cell measurement by singular cell level with parallel analysis and high throughput. This paper deals with the practical measurement of red blood cells as well as the details on its fabrication, including device packaging. Based on a simple measurement of the electrical impedance of a living single red blood cell and its suspension, an important set of data, which can be used to describe living matter, could be obtained. It was confirmed that the electrical impedance between normal and abnormal red blood cells was significantly different in magnitude and phase shift.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTRANSDUCERS '05 - 13th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems - Digest of Technical Papers
Pages1692-1695
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Event13th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems, TRANSDUCERS '05 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 5 Jun 20059 Jun 2005

Publication series

NameDigest of Technical Papers - International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems, TRANSDUCERS '05
Volume2

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems, TRANSDUCERS '05
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period5/06/059/06/05

Keywords

  • Electrical impedance
  • Red blood cell
  • Twin microcantilever array

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