Magnetic Micromachine Using Nickel Nanoparticles for Propelling and Releasing in Indirect Assembly of Cell-Laden Micromodules.
Jianing LiHuaping WangJuan CuiQing ShiZhiqiang ZhengTao SunQiang HuangToshio FukudaPublished in: Micromachines (2019)
Magnetic micromachines as wireless end-effectors have been widely applied for drug discovery and regenerative medicine. Yet, the magnetic assembly of arbitrarily shaped cellular microstructures with high efficiency and flexibility still remains a big challenge. Here, a novel clamp-shape micromachine using magnetic nanoparticles was developed for the indirect untethered bioassembly. With a multi-layer template, the nickel nanoparticles were mixed with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) for mold replication of the micromachine with a high-resolution and permeability. To actuate the micromachine with a high flexibility and large scalable operation range, a multi-pole electromagnetic system was set up to generate a three-dimensional magnetic field in a large workspace. Through designing a series of flexible translations and rotations with a velocity of 15mm/s and 3 Hz, the micromachine realized the propel-and-throw strategy to overcome the inevitable adhesion during bioassembly. The hydrogel microstructures loaded with different types of cells or the bioactive materials were effectively assembled into microtissues with reconfigurable shape and composition. The results indicate that indirect magnetic manipulation can perform an efficient and versatile bioassembly of cellular micromodules, which is promising for drug trials and modular tissue engineering.
Keyphrases
- molecularly imprinted
- tissue engineering
- drug discovery
- high efficiency
- magnetic nanoparticles
- high resolution
- drug delivery
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- solid phase extraction
- mass spectrometry
- blood flow
- gold nanoparticles
- cell therapy
- cell cycle arrest
- escherichia coli
- bone marrow
- oxidative stress
- carbon nanotubes
- metal organic framework
- machine learning
- artificial intelligence
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high speed
- type iii