Fabrication of the Biological Actuators on Stationary Bases
6:07
Fabrication and Assembly of Biorobots
8:21
Functionalization of the Device
9:36
Results: Stable Horizontal Positioning Achieved Through Intelliget Design
10:22
Conclusion
Transkript
The overall goal of this video is to describe how to develop and characterize a biological actuator using flexible PDMS cantilevers in cardiomyocytes. These actuators are then incorporated with a modified base to form a self-stabilizing swimming b
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In this two-part study, a biological actuator was developed using highly flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) cantilevers and living muscle cells (cardiomyocytes), and characterized. The biological actuator was incorporated with a base made of modified PDMS materials to build a self-stabilizing, swimming biorobot.