Abstract

Rapid electrokinetic patterning (REP), which combines lasers and electric fields, now can be used to separate microorganisms from one another on a nanoscale basis and, thus, could provide lab-on-chip systems for screening mixtures of microorganisms, according to mechanical engineer Steven T. Wereley from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., and his collaborators there and at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Details appear in the December 2012 Lab on a Chip (12:4955–4959; doi: 10.1039/c2lc40662d).

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