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Wireless manipulation of single cells using magnetic microtransporters

Sakar, Selman  
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Steager, Edward
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Cowley, Anthony
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2011
Proceedings of the IEEE Internation Conference on Robotics and Automation
IEEE Internation Conference on Robotics and Automation

For such biomedical applications as single cell manipulation and targeted delivery of chemicals, it is important to fabricate microstructures that can be powered and controlled without a tether in fluidic environments. In this work, we describe the construction and operation of micronsized, biocompatible ferromagnetic microtransporters driven by external magnetic fields capable of exerting forces at the pico Newton scale. We develop microtransporters using a simple, single step micro fabrication technique that allows us to produce large numbers in the same step. We also fabricate microgels to deliver drugs. We demonstrate that the microtransporters can be navigated to separate individual targeted cells with micron-scale precision, and deliver microgels without disturbing the cells in the neighborhood and the local microenvironment.

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DOI
10.1109/ICRA.2011.5980100
Author(s)
Sakar, Selman  
Steager, Edward
Cowley, Anthony
Kumar, Vijay
Pappas, George
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

IEEE

Published in
Proceedings of the IEEE Internation Conference on Robotics and Automation
Start page

2668

End page

2673

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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MICROBS  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
IEEE Internation Conference on Robotics and Automation

Shanghai, China

May 9-13, 2011

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February 16, 2016
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