Publication: Size-dependent locomotion ability of surface microrollers on physiologically relevant microtopographical surfaces
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Bozuyuk, Ugur
Yildiz, Erdost
Han, Mertcan
Demir, Sinan Ozgun
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Controlled microrobotic navigation inside the body possesses significant potential for various biomedical engineering applications. Successful application requires considering imaging, control, and biocompatibility. Interaction with biological environments is also a crucial factor in ensuring safe application, but can also pose counterintuitive hydrodynamic barriers, limiting the use of microrobots. Surface rolling microrobots or surface microrollers is a robust microrobotic platform with significant potential for various applications; however, conventional spherical microrollers have limited locomotion ability over biological surfaces due to microtopography effects resulting from cell microtopography in the size range of 2-5 & mu;m. Here, the impact of the microtopography effect on spherical microrollers of different sizes (5, 10, 25, and 50 & mu;m) is investigated using computational fluid dynamics simulations and experiments. Simulations revealed that the microtopography effect becomes insignificant for increasing microroller sizes, such as 50 & mu;m. Moreover, it is demonstrated that 50 & mu;m microrollers exhibited smooth locomotion ability on in vitro cell layers and inside blood vessels of a chicken embryo model. These findings offer rational design principles for surface microrollers for their potential practical biomedical applications.
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Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh
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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary, Physical, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, Materials science, Physics, Applied, Condensed matter