Title :
Magnetically driven microrobotic system for cancer cell manipulation
Author :
G. Lucarini;V. Iacovacci;L. Ricotti;N. Comisso;P. Dario;A. Menciassi
Author_Institution :
The BioRobotics Institute of Scuola Superiore Sant´Anna, Viale R. Piaggio 34, 56025 Pontedera (PI), Italy
Abstract :
Lab-on-a-chip applications, such as single cell manipulation and targeted delivery of chemicals, could greatly benefit from mobile untethered microdevices able to move in fluidic environments by using magnetic fields. In this paper a magnetically driven microrobotic system enabling the controlled locomotion of objects placed at the air/liquid interface is proposed and exploited for cell manipulation. In particular authors report the design, fabrication and testing of a polymeric thin film-based magnetic microrobot (called “FilmBot”) used as a support for navigating cancer cells. By finely controlling magnetic film locomotion, it is possible to navigate the cells by exploiting their adhesion to the film without affecting their integrity. Preliminary in vitro tests demonstrated that the magnetic thin film is able to act as substrate for T24 bladder cancer cells without affecting their viability and that film locomotion can be magnetically controlled (with a magnetic field and a gradient of 6 mT and 0.6 T/m, respectively) along specific directions, with a mean speed of about 3 mm/s.
Keywords :
"Powders","Robots","Magnetic fields","Navigation","Magnetic films","Cancer"
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4615
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319179