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Development of a magnetic microrobot for carrying and delivering targeted cells.

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Li, J; Li, X; Luo, T; Wang, R; Liu, C; Chen, S; Li, D; Yue, J; Cheng, S-H; Sun, D
Published in: Science robotics
June 2018

The precise delivery of targeted cells through magnetic field-driven microrobots/carriers is a promising technique for targeted therapy and tissue regeneration. This paper presents a microrobot designed with a burr-like porous spherical structure for carrying and delivering targeted cells in vivo under a magnetic gradient field-driven mechanism. The robot was fabricated by using three-dimensional laser lithography and coated with Ni for magnetic actuation and Ti for biocompatibility. Numerical and experimental studies demonstrated that the proposed microrobot design could enhance magnetic driving capability, promote cell-carrying capacity, and benefit cell viability. Microrobots loaded with cells could be automatically controlled to reach a desired site by using a self-constructed electromagnetic coil system, as verified by in vivo transport of cell-cultured microrobots in zebrafish embryos. The carried cells could be spontaneously released from the microrobot to the surrounding tissues; in vitro experiments showed that cells from the microrobot were directly released onto the desired site or were able to pass through the blood vessel-like microchannel to arrive at the delivery area. Further in vivo cell-releasing tests were performed on nude mice, followed by histological study. This research provides a microrobotic device platform for regenerative medicine and cell-based therapy.

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Science robotics

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2470-9476

ISSN

2470-9476

Publication Date

June 2018

Volume

3

Issue

19

Start / End Page

eaat8829

Related Subject Headings

  • 4608 Human-centred computing
  • 4602 Artificial intelligence
  • 4007 Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics
 

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Li, J., Li, X., Luo, T., Wang, R., Liu, C., Chen, S., … Sun, D. (2018). Development of a magnetic microrobot for carrying and delivering targeted cells. Science Robotics, 3(19), eaat8829. https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aat8829
Li, Junyang, Xiaojian Li, Tao Luo, Ran Wang, Chichi Liu, Shuxun Chen, Dongfang Li, Jianbo Yue, Shuk-Han Cheng, and D. Sun. “Development of a magnetic microrobot for carrying and delivering targeted cells.Science Robotics 3, no. 19 (June 2018): eaat8829. https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aat8829.
Li J, Li X, Luo T, Wang R, Liu C, Chen S, et al. Development of a magnetic microrobot for carrying and delivering targeted cells. Science robotics. 2018 Jun;3(19):eaat8829.
Li, Junyang, et al. “Development of a magnetic microrobot for carrying and delivering targeted cells.Science Robotics, vol. 3, no. 19, June 2018, p. eaat8829. Epmc, doi:10.1126/scirobotics.aat8829.
Li J, Li X, Luo T, Wang R, Liu C, Chen S, Li D, Yue J, Cheng S-H, Sun D. Development of a magnetic microrobot for carrying and delivering targeted cells. Science robotics. 2018 Jun;3(19):eaat8829.

Published In

Science robotics

DOI

EISSN

2470-9476

ISSN

2470-9476

Publication Date

June 2018

Volume

3

Issue

19

Start / End Page

eaat8829

Related Subject Headings

  • 4608 Human-centred computing
  • 4602 Artificial intelligence
  • 4007 Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics