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Robotic Cell Manipulation

A systematic knowledge on robotic cell manipulation, covering a wide range of basic concepts, theories, methodology, experiments, case studies, and applications

Dong Sun (Author)

9780323852593, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 6 June 2022

546 pages, Approx. 150 illustrations
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.4 cm, 0.45 kg

Robotic Cell Manipulation introduces up-to-date research to realize this new theme of medical robotics. The book is organized in three levels: operation tools (e.g., optical tweezers, microneedles, dielectrophoresis, electromagnetic devices, and microfluidic chips), manipulation types (e.g., microinjection, transportation, rotation fusion, adhesion, separation, etc.), and potential medical applications (e.g., micro-surgery, biopsy, gene editing, cancer treatment, cell-cell interactions, etc.). The technology involves different fields such as robotics, automation, imaging, microfluidics, mechanics, materials, biology and medical sciences. The book provides systematic knowledge on the subject, covering a wide range of basic concepts, theories, methodology, experiments, case studies and potential medical applications.

It will enable readers to promptly conduct a systematic review of research and become an essential reference for many new and experienced researchers entering this unique field.

1. Introduction 2. Manipulation Tools for Cells 3. Robotic Cell Injection 4. Cell Stretching and Compression 5. Cell Transportation 6. Cell Rotation 7. 3D Image Reconstruction for Intracellular Surgery 8. Cell Sorting and Separation 9. Cell Stimulation and Migration 10. Cell Patterning 11. Cell Adhesion and Cell-to-Cell Interaction 12. Cell Fusion 13. Cell Navigation and Microrobot Delivery In Vivo 14. Organelle Biopsy on Single Cells 15. Single Cell Gene Editing

Subject Areas: Electrical engineering [THR], Steam engines [TGBN1], Mechanical engineering [TGB]

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