Advanced Materials, Vol.27, No.30, 4509-4515, 2015
Cardiomyocyte-Driven Actuation in Biohybrid Microcylinders
Biohybrid microcylinders are fabricated using electrohydrodynamic cojetting followed by a surface chemistry approach to maximize cell-adhesive characteristics. As proper cell alignment and mechanical stiffness are important components of bioactuator design, spatial cell selectivity and stress/strain properties of microcylinders are characterized to demonstrate their capability of response to rat cardiomyocyte contraction. These microcylinders can find applications in a host of micromechanical systems.
Keywords:bioactuators;biodegradable polymers;electrohydrodynamic cojetting;microparticles;surface chemistry