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Volume 9 | Number 15 | 2009 Miniaturisation for chemistry, physics, biology, & bioengineering www.rsc.org/loc Volume 9 | Number 15 | 7 August 2009 | Pages 2105– 2252 Lab on a Chip As featured in: Volume 9 | Number 15 | 2009 Featuring work from the group of Professor R. Bashir in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Bioengineering and the Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA. Miniaturisation for chemistry, physics, biology, & bioengineering www.rsc.org/loc Volume 9 | Number 15 | 7 August 2009 | Pages 2105– 2252 Lab on a Chip Title: Dielectrophoresis-based cell manipulation using electrodes on reusable printed circuit board. Pages 2105–2252 A convenient and affordable approach to implement dielectrophoresis (DEP) particle manipulation without micro-fabrication on a chip is demonstrated. By using reusable electrodes on a printed circuit board and a PDMS microfluidic channel on a glass coverslip, mammalian cells and polystyrene beads are manipulated aligned with DEP. ISSN 1473-0197 Lear Label-free photonic biosensor Ismagilov Culturing rare microbes Yeo Pulmonary drug delivery using SAW Widder Portable sensor for water testing 1473-0197(2009)9:15;1-V See Bashir et al., Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 2224–2229. Registered Charity Number 207890 Pages 2105–2252 www.rsc.org ISSN 1473-0197 Lear Label-free photonic biosensor Ismagilov Culturing rare microbes Yeo Pulmonary drug delivery using SAW Widder Portable sensor for water testing 1473-0197(2009)9:15;1-V