DocumentCode
1135849
Title
Development of an Autonomous Biological Cell Manipulator With Single-Cell Electroporation and Visual Servoing Capabilities
Author
Sakaki, Kelly ; Dechev, Nikolai ; Burke, Robert D. ; Park, Edward J.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Volume
56
Issue
8
fYear
2009
Firstpage
2064
Lastpage
2074
Abstract
Studies of single cells via microscopy and microinjection are a key component in research on gene functions, cancer, stem cells, and reproductive technology. As biomedical experiments become more complex, there is an urgent need to use robotic systems to improve cell manipulation and microinjection processes. Automation of these tasks using machine vision and visual servoing creates significant benefits for biomedical laboratories, including repeatability of experiments, higher throughput, and improved cell viability. This paper presents the development of a new 5-DOF robotic manipulator, designed for manipulating and microinjecting single cells. This biological cell manipulator (BCM) is capable of autonomous scanning of a cell culture followed by autonomous injection of cells using single-cell electroporation (SCE). SCE does not require piercing the cell membrane, thereby keeping the cell membrane fully intact. The BCM features high-precision 3-DOF translational and 2-DOF rotational motion, and a second z-axis allowing top-down placement of a micropipette tip onto the cell membrane for SCE. As a technical demonstration, the autonomous visual servoing and microinjection capabilities of the single-cell manipulator are experimentally shown using sea urchin eggs.
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; biological techniques; biology computing; cellular biophysics; manipulators; microscopy; visual servoing; 2DOF rotational motion; 3DOF translational motion; 5DOF robotic manipulator; autonomous biological cell manipulator; autonomous cell culture scanning; machine vision; microscopy; robotic systems; sea urchin eggs; single cell electroporation; single cell manipulation; single cell microinjection; visual servoing; Biological cells; Biomembranes; Cancer; Cells (biology); Manipulators; Microinjection; Microscopy; Robotics and automation; Stem cells; Visual servoing; Automation; biomanipulation; electroporation; microinjection; single cell; visual servoing; Animals; Cells, Cultured; Electroporation; Equipment Design; Microinjections; Micromanipulation; Ovum; Robotics; Sea Urchins; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2009.2021577
Filename
5165133
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