生物mems特刊

Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.20965/jrm.2023.p1121
Shoichiro Fujisawa, Katsuya Sato, Kazuyuki Minami, Kazuaki Nagayama, Ryo Sudo, Hiromi Miyoshi, Yuta Nakashima, Kennedy Omondi Okeyo, Tasuku Nakahara
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微机电系统(MEMS)是一种基于半导体集成电路制造技术的微型机电一体化器件。MEMS技术本质上是一个非常强大的工具,研究人员可以操纵和测量生物组织的微观生物成分,因为它们的基本组成单位,细胞和细胞内微观结构,也是微米甚至亚微米的大小。应用于医学和生命科学的MEMS技术被称为Bio-MEMS。近年来,许多生物MEMS器件和技术得到了发展,包括用于细胞培养、操作和测量的微流体器件,以及用于MEMS器件化学反应和分析的芯片实验室器件。本期特刊共收录论文13篇:综述文章1篇,信函1篇,研究论文11篇。这些论文包括利用MEMS器件研究细胞的机械应力,利用微加工技术控制细胞功能,利用微流体器件进行细胞测量和体内微环境模拟,以及利用MEMS技术进行可穿戴设备和自组装微结构的基础研究。编辑委员会成员相信,这一期特刊将为生物mems的进一步发展做出重大贡献。我们真诚地感谢作者的出色贡献和审稿人的时间和精力。我们也要感谢《机器人与机电一体化杂志》的编辑委员会对本期特刊的支持。
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Special Issue on Bio-MEMS
A Micro Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) is a micro-sized mechatronic device based on semiconductor integrated-circuit manufacturing technology. MEMS technology is inherently a very powerful tool for researchers to manipulate and measure the microscopic biological components of biological tissues since their basic constituent units, cells and intracellular microstructures, are also micron or even submicron in size. MEMS technology applied to medicine and life sciences is called Bio-MEMS. Many Bio-MEMS devices and technologies have been developed in recent years, including microfluidic devices for cell culture, manipulation, and measurement, as well as lab-on-a-chip devices for chemical reactions and analyses on MEMS devices. This special issue consists of 13 papers: 1 review article, 1 letter, and 11 research papers. These papers include studies on mechanical stress on cells using MEMS devices, the control of cell functions through microfabrication techniques, cell measurement and in vivo microenvironment simulation using microfluidic devices, and basic research on wearable devices and self-assembling microstructures using MEMS technologies. The editorial committee members are confident that this special issue will make a significant contribution to the further development of Bio-MEMS. We sincerely appreciate the excellent contributions of the authors and the time and effort of the reviewers. We would also like to thank the editorial board of the Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics for their support of this special issue.
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