Study of normal and malignant white blood cells by time domain dielectric spectroscopy.

Date

2001-04-01

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IEEE

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive theoretical and experimental study by means of time domain dielectric spectrometer (TDDS) of static and dynamic dielectric properties of normal and malignant blood cells. The successful use of the TDDS method as a tool of human cell study required a special protocol and algorithms for all stages of cell preparation, measurements and data treatment. The routine developed in this study was used in the experimental analysis of nine lines of malignant, transformed and normal lymphocytes. It was shown that dielectric permittivity, capacitance and conductivity values of the cell membrane are higher for normal lymphocytes in comparison with malignant ones.

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Lymphocytes, normal and malignant blood cells, dielectric spectroscopy

Citation

Ermolina, I. et al. (2001) Study of normal and malignant white blood cells by time domain dielectric spectroscopy. IEEE Transactions on Dielectricals and Electrical Insulation, 8 (2), pp. 253-261.

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