Solano, B. P., Gallant, Andrew and Wood, David (2009) Design and Optimisation of a Microgripper: Demonstration of Biomedical Applications Using the Manipulation of Oocytes. In: Design, Test, Integration & Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS, 2009. MEMS/MOEMS '09. Symposium on. IEEE, pp. 61-65. ISBN 978-1-4244-3874-7
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We present a bidirectional electrothermal microgripper for the advanced manipulation of single large cells. The device demonstrates excellent performance, and shows great potential as a supporting microtool for different biomedical procedures such as oocyte selection or electrofusion of cells. In particular, we focus on the operation of the device in real environments, i.e. integrated in a standard biological micromanipulation station and entirely submerged in a biological fluid, for the handling and transportation of ‘live’ specimens (in our case mice oocytes). A clamping mechanism is included in the design that limits the pressure exerted over the biological specimen to an approximate maximum of 40 μN, whilst maintaining a robust grip, with a force up to 300 μN, between the arms of the microgripper.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Subjects: | H900 Others in Engineering |
Department: | Faculties > Engineering and Environment > Geography and Environmental Sciences |
Depositing User: | Becky Skoyles |
Date Deposited: | 17 Apr 2018 10:18 |
Last Modified: | 11 Oct 2019 21:05 |
URI: | http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/33993 |
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