Claims
- 1. In a method for separating biological cells, the steps comprising:
- A. depositing in a separation chamber a cell suspending medium consisting of an aqueous polymer system including at least one phase which exhibits electrophoretic mobility in an electrostatic field; and
- B. establishing between a pair of electrodes in an electrostatic field extending across the separation chamber for causing droplets of said phase to migrate toward one electrode of said pair.
- 2. In a method as defined in claim 1 wherein said droplets are characterized by a finite surface potential.
- 3. In a method for separating biological cells the steps comprising:
- A. depositing a mixed cell population in a suspending medium comprising an aqueous polymer system including at least one phase for which certain cells of the population exhibit an affinity and are characterized by electrophoretic mobility;
- B. depositing the medium in a phase separation chamber; and
- C. establishing an electrostatic field extending across the chamber of a magnitude sufficient to effect phase separation for said one phase with attendant cell separation for said certain cells.
- 4. In a method as defined in claim 3 wherein said separation chamber is disposed in a one G environment, said electrostaic field is applied vertically across the chamber, and said one phase is caused to migrate upwardly for transporting said certain cells toward the top of the chamber against the gravity field of the environment.
- 5. In a method as defined in claim 4 wherein droplets of said one phase are characterized by a negative surface potential.
- 6. In a method for separating biological cells, the steps comprising:
- A. suspending a mixed cell population in an aqueous polymer system consisting of phases for which said cells exhibit an affinity including at least one phase having droplets characterized by a negative surface potential and at least one phase having droplets characterized by a positive surface potential; and
- B. subjecting a body of said system to an electrostatic field established between a pair of electrodes and extended across the body, said field being of sufficient intensity for causing said droplets to migrate toward said electrodes with attendant separation of the cells of said population.
- 7. In a method for separating biological cells as defined in claim 6 wherein said body is subjected to a gravitational field of one G, said electrostatic field is established between an anode disposed above said body and a cathode disposed beneath said body, whereby control of directional migration is achieved over the droplets and cells exhibiting electrophoretic characteristics.
- 8. In a method for separating biological cells as defined in claim 6 wherein said body is subjected to a gravitational field of less than one G.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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