Out-of-Plane Rotation Control of Biological Cells With a Robot-Tweezers Manipulation System for Orientation-based Cell Surgery

Mingyang Xie, Adnan Shakoor, Yajing Shen, James K. Mills, Dong Sun*

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    Abstract

    In many cell surgery applications, cell must be oriented properly such that the micro-surgery tool can access the target components with minimum damage to the cell. In this paper, a scheme for out of image plane orientation control of suspended biological cells using robotic controlled optical tweezers is presented for orientation-based cell surgery. Based on our previous work on planar cell rotation using optical tweezers, the dynamic model of cell out-of-plane orientation control is formulated by using the T-matrix approach. Vision-based algorithms are developed to extract the cell out of image plane orientation angles, based on 2D image slices obtained under optical microscope. A robust feedback controller is then proposed to achieve cell out-of-plane rotation. Experiments of automated out of image plane rotational control for cell nucleus extraction surgery are performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. This approach advances robot-aided single cell manipulation and produces impactful benefits to cell surgery applications such as nucleus transplantation and organelle biopsy in precision medicine.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)199-207
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
    Volume66
    Issue number1
    Online published18 Apr 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

    Research Keywords

    • 3D Cell rotation
    • Biomedical optical imaging
    • cell manipulation
    • cell surgery
    • Cells (biology)
    • Integrated optics
    • Optical imaging
    • Optical scattering
    • optical tweezers
    • Position control
    • Surgery

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