Cellular expression through morphogen delivery by light activated magnetic microrobots
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Das, Sambeeta; Hunter, Elizabeth E.; DeLateur, Nicholas Andrew; Steager, Edward B.; Weiss, Ron; Kumar, Vijay; ... Show more Show less
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Microrobots have many potential uses in microbiology since they can be remotely actuated and precisely manipulated in biochemical fluids. Cellular function and response depends on biochemicals. Therefore, various delivery methods have been developed for delivering biologically relevant cargo using microrobots. However, localized targeting without payload leakage during transport is challenging. Here, we design a microrobotic platform capable of on-demand delivery of signaling molecules in biological systems. The on-demand delivery method is based on a light-responsive photolabile linker which releases a cell-to-cell signaling molecule when exposed to light, integrated on the surface of microrobots. Successful delivery of the signaling molecules and subsequent gene regulation is also demonstrated. This proposed method can be used for multiple applications, especially in biology, engineering, and medicine where on-demand delivery of chemical cargo at targeted locations is important.
Date issued
2019-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological EngineeringJournal
Journal of Micro-Bio Robotics
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Springer Science and Business Media
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Das, Sambeeta et al. "Cellular expression through morphogen delivery by light activated magnetic microrobots." Journal of Micro-Bio Robotics 15, 2 (June 2019): 79–90 © 2019 Springer-Verlag
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2194-6418
2194-6426