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Figure 6.7 (a) SEM photo of miniaturized electrodes embedded in a micromachined
channel. 54 The inset is a zoomed-in image of microelectrodes; (b) Microfluidic cytologi-
cal tool, for cell counting and separation, consisting of an integrated microfabricated
chip with a PDMS cover and molded fluidic connections. 171 (For color version of this
igure, the reader is referred to the online version of this topic.)
electrodes, light patterns, 62 or insulating structure patterns to create non-
uniformities in a uniform electric field. 63 It has been used with biological
cells including protozoa, 64 bacteria, 65 viruses, 66 large DNA strands, 67 as
well as chemicals, such as protein molecules 68 and pesticides.
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