One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manipulation of biological cells and small man-made objects with active sensing. For such biomedical applications as single cell manipulation, telemetry, and localized targeted delivery of chemicals, it is important to fabricate microstructures that can be powered and controlled without a tether in fluidic environments. These microstructures can be used to develop microrobots that have the potential to make existing therapeutic and diagnostic procedures less invasive. Actuation can be realized using various different organic and inorganic methods. Previous studies explored different forms of actuation and control with microorganisms. Bacteria, in ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The co...
International audienceThe demand in the biomedical field for fast and precise devices for in vitro ...
Abstract—A summary of our recently developed bacterial microrobots with an overall length of a few m...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
The continuing trend in miniaturization of technology, advancements in micro and nanofabrication and...
The continuing trend in miniaturization of technology, advancements in micro and nanofabrication and...
Abstract Microscale robots offer an unprecedented oppor-tunity to perform tasks at resolutions appr...
Transport of individual cells or chemical payloads on a subcellular scale is an enabling tool for th...
Microorganisms can move in complex media, respond to the environment and self-organize. The field of...
Thanks to millions of years of evolution, living beings have developed complex mechanisms for sensin...
Microfluidics, the manipulation of fluid samples on the order of nanoliters and picoliters, is rapid...
Autonomous biohybrid microrobots with unique features and functions are an emerging technology in bi...
Bacterial rotational motor complexes that propel flagellated bacteria possess unique properties like...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The co...
International audienceThe demand in the biomedical field for fast and precise devices for in vitro ...
Abstract—A summary of our recently developed bacterial microrobots with an overall length of a few m...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...
One of the great challenges in nano and micro scale science and engineering is the independent manip...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
The continuing trend in miniaturization of technology, advancements in micro and nanofabrication and...
The continuing trend in miniaturization of technology, advancements in micro and nanofabrication and...
Abstract Microscale robots offer an unprecedented oppor-tunity to perform tasks at resolutions appr...
Transport of individual cells or chemical payloads on a subcellular scale is an enabling tool for th...
Microorganisms can move in complex media, respond to the environment and self-organize. The field of...
Thanks to millions of years of evolution, living beings have developed complex mechanisms for sensin...
Microfluidics, the manipulation of fluid samples on the order of nanoliters and picoliters, is rapid...
Autonomous biohybrid microrobots with unique features and functions are an emerging technology in bi...
Bacterial rotational motor complexes that propel flagellated bacteria possess unique properties like...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The co...
International audienceThe demand in the biomedical field for fast and precise devices for in vitro ...
Abstract—A summary of our recently developed bacterial microrobots with an overall length of a few m...