Theoretical and experimental study of the membrane pore effect on the amplitude-frequency dependence of polarizability of a cell

The amplitude-frequency dependence of the polarizability of erythrocytes, yeast cells, and latex particles in the range of 1–106 Hz was studied by the method of dielectrophoresis (DEP). Positive DEP of erythrocytes and yeast cells in a frequency range of 60–100 Hz was revealed. The positive DEP of cells in the given range is theoretically explained by appearance of a great number of transverse pores through the membrane and wall of the cell.