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Cytobots: intracellular robotic micromanipulators

Chrusch et al., 2002

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11841127315574751664
Author
Chrusch D
Podaima B
Gordon R
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IEEE CCECE2002. Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No. 02CH37373)

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A cytobot is an intracellular robotic micromanipulator, a microfabricated device small enough to be introduced into a cell. Control for a cytobot can be accomplished using three mutually perpendicular sequential magnetic control systems along with an electromechanical stepper …
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