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Establishment of a fabrication method for a long-term actuated hybrid cell robot.

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  • Establishment of a fabrication method for a long-term actuated hybrid cell robot. Abstract Text:

    jinseok kimJinseok Kim,jungyul parkJungyul Park,sungwook yangSungwook Yang,jeongeun baekJeongeun Baek,byungkyu kimByungkyu Kim,sang ho leeSang Ho Lee,eui-sung yoonEui-Sung Yoon,kukjin chunKukjin Chun,sukho parkSukho Park,jinseok kimJinseok Kim,jungyul parkJungyul Park,sungwook yangSungwook Yang,jeongeun baekJeongeun Baek,byungkyu kimByungkyu Kim,sang ho leeSang Ho Lee,eui-sung yoonEui-Sung Yoon,kukjin chunKukjin Chun,sukho parkSukho Park,

    We developed a novel method to fabricate a crab-like microrobot that can actuate for a long period in a physiological condition. The microrobot backbone was built with a biocompatible and elastic material-polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-by using a specially designed 3D molding aligner, and consisted of three strips of PDMS "legs" connected across a "body." Cardiomyocytes were then plated on the grooved top surface of the backbone, resulting in a high concentration of pulsating cells. These key techniques enabled the microrobot to walk continuously for over ten days. The performance of our crab-like microrobot was measured at an average velocity of 100 microm s(-1), and the estimated total distance it travelled was 50 m over a one-week period. Thus, we have demonstrated for the first time a walking robot that exhibited reliable and long-term actuation performances.

    Establishment of a fabrication method for a long-term actuated hybrid cell robot. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j kimJ Kim,j parkJ Park,s yangS Yang,j baekJ Baek,b kimB Kim,sh leeSH Lee,es yoonES Yoon,k chunK Chun,s parkS Park,j kimJ Kim,j parkJ Park,s yangS Yang,j baekJ Baek,b kimB Kim,sh leeSH Lee,es yoonES Yoon,k chunK Chun,s parkS Park,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Lab on a chip

    VOLUME: 7

    Page Numbers: 1504-8

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    ISSN: 1473-0197

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 101128948

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    AFFILIATION: Nano-Bio Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea.

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

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