微尺度化学
电动现象
微流控
纳米技术
流体学
材料科学
工程类
数学
数学教育
航空航天工程
作者
Edward B. Steager,Mahmut Selman Sakar,Dal Hyung Kim,Vijay Kumar,George J. Pappas,Min Jun Kim
标识
DOI:10.1088/0960-1317/21/3/035001
摘要
One of the great challenges in microscale science and engineering is the independent manipulation of cells and man-made objects on the micron scale. For such work, motile microorganisms are integrated with engineered systems to construct microbiorobots (MBRs). MBRs are negative photosensitive epoxy (SU-8) microfabricated structures with typical feature sizes ranging from 1 to 100 µm coated with a monolayer of swarmer cells of the bacterium Serratia marcescens. The adherent cells naturally coordinate to propel the microstructures in fluidic environments. In this study, ultraviolet light is used to control rotational motion and direct current electric fields are used to control the two-dimensional movement of MBRs. They are steered in a fully automated fashion using computer-controlled visual servoing, used to transport and manipulate micron-sized objects, and employed as cell-based biosensors. This work is a step toward in vitro mechanical or chemical manipulation of cells as well as controlled assembly of microcomponents.
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