Abstract

Programmable manipulation of particles or cells plays an important role in many biological and medical applications. Here a new programmable micro manipulator, named lab-on-a-display, in which particles are manipulated by optically induced electrokinetic forces generated from an optoelectronic tweezers on a liquid crystal display, is introduced. This optoelectrofluidic platform has been utilized to manipulate various kinds of cells such as blood cells, oocytes, and motile bacteria for several biotechnological applications.

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