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Microscopic artificial cilia – a review

Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, also within the human body. They fulfill crucial biological functions: motile cilia provide transportation of fluids and cells, and immotile cilia sense shear stress and concentrations of chemical speci...

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Autores principales: ul Islam, Tanveer, Wang, Ye, Aggarwal, Ishu, Cui, Zhiwei, Eslami Amirabadi, Hossein, Garg, Hemanshul, Kooi, Roel, Venkataramanachar, Bhavana B., Wang, Tongsheng, Zhang, Shuaizhong, Onck, Patrick R., den Toonder, Jaap M. J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35403636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1lc01168e
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author ul Islam, Tanveer
Wang, Ye
Aggarwal, Ishu
Cui, Zhiwei
Eslami Amirabadi, Hossein
Garg, Hemanshul
Kooi, Roel
Venkataramanachar, Bhavana B.
Wang, Tongsheng
Zhang, Shuaizhong
Onck, Patrick R.
den Toonder, Jaap M. J.
author_facet ul Islam, Tanveer
Wang, Ye
Aggarwal, Ishu
Cui, Zhiwei
Eslami Amirabadi, Hossein
Garg, Hemanshul
Kooi, Roel
Venkataramanachar, Bhavana B.
Wang, Tongsheng
Zhang, Shuaizhong
Onck, Patrick R.
den Toonder, Jaap M. J.
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description Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, also within the human body. They fulfill crucial biological functions: motile cilia provide transportation of fluids and cells, and immotile cilia sense shear stress and concentrations of chemical species. Inspired by nature, scientists have developed artificial cilia mimicking the functions of biological cilia, aiming at application in microfluidic devices like lab-on-chip or organ-on-chip. By actuating the artificial cilia, for example by a magnetic field, an electric field, or pneumatics, microfluidic flow can be generated and particles can be transported. Other functions that have been explored are anti-biofouling and flow sensing. We provide a critical review of the progress in artificial cilia research and development as well as an evaluation of its future potential. We cover all aspects from fabrication approaches, actuation principles, artificial cilia functions – flow generation, particle transport and flow sensing – to applications. In addition to in-depth analyses of the current state of knowledge, we provide classifications of the different approaches and quantitative comparisons of the results obtained. We conclude that artificial cilia research is very much alive, with some concepts close to industrial implementation, and other developments just starting to open novel scientific opportunities.
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spelling pubmed-90636412022-05-19 Microscopic artificial cilia – a review ul Islam, Tanveer Wang, Ye Aggarwal, Ishu Cui, Zhiwei Eslami Amirabadi, Hossein Garg, Hemanshul Kooi, Roel Venkataramanachar, Bhavana B. Wang, Tongsheng Zhang, Shuaizhong Onck, Patrick R. den Toonder, Jaap M. J. Lab Chip Chemistry Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, also within the human body. They fulfill crucial biological functions: motile cilia provide transportation of fluids and cells, and immotile cilia sense shear stress and concentrations of chemical species. Inspired by nature, scientists have developed artificial cilia mimicking the functions of biological cilia, aiming at application in microfluidic devices like lab-on-chip or organ-on-chip. By actuating the artificial cilia, for example by a magnetic field, an electric field, or pneumatics, microfluidic flow can be generated and particles can be transported. Other functions that have been explored are anti-biofouling and flow sensing. We provide a critical review of the progress in artificial cilia research and development as well as an evaluation of its future potential. We cover all aspects from fabrication approaches, actuation principles, artificial cilia functions – flow generation, particle transport and flow sensing – to applications. In addition to in-depth analyses of the current state of knowledge, we provide classifications of the different approaches and quantitative comparisons of the results obtained. We conclude that artificial cilia research is very much alive, with some concepts close to industrial implementation, and other developments just starting to open novel scientific opportunities. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9063641/ /pubmed/35403636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1lc01168e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Wang, Ye
Aggarwal, Ishu
Cui, Zhiwei
Eslami Amirabadi, Hossein
Garg, Hemanshul
Kooi, Roel
Venkataramanachar, Bhavana B.
Wang, Tongsheng
Zhang, Shuaizhong
Onck, Patrick R.
den Toonder, Jaap M. J.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35403636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1lc01168e
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