Bilirubin content and dielectrophoresis of erythrocytes of patients suffering from jaundice
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Biochemistry - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper reports the dielectrophoretic behaviour of erythrocytes of blood of the patients suffering from jaundice. The erythrocytes suspended in isotonic solution were subjected to geometry. For this purpose, a pin dielectrophoretic collection rate (DCR) and threshold voltage (V concentration, frequency and voltage of applied field for normal and diseased blood. The study reveals significant differences in dielectrophoretic collection rate and threshold voltage of erythrocytes of diseased patients, when compared with that of healthy persons. The relations between DCR or V
Authors and Affiliations
Farha Isna, Raisa Faheem, Kaleem Ahmed Jaleeli
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