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WillParkinson

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Sun Jul 10, 2016, 06:51 AM Jul 2016

VIDEO: Biorobotic stingray created from rat heart muscle cells - "I think we've got a biological....

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Inspired by the relatively simple morphological blueprint provided by batoid fish such as stingrays and skates, we created a biohybrid system that enables an artificial animal—a tissue-engineered ray—to swim and phototactically follow a light cue. By patterning dissociated rat cardiomyocytes on an elastomeric body enclosing a microfabricated gold skeleton, we replicated fish morphology at Embedded Image scale and captured basic fin deflection patterns of batoid fish. Optogenetics allows for phototactic guidance, steering, and turning maneuvers. Optical stimulation induced sequential muscle activation via serpentine-patterned muscle circuits, leading to coordinated undulatory swimming. The speed and direction of the ray was controlled by modulating light frequency and by independently eliciting right and left fins, allowing the biohybrid machine to maneuver through an obstacle course.

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VIDEO: Biorobotic stingray created from rat heart muscle cells - "I think we've got a biological.... (Original Post) WillParkinson Jul 2016 OP
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