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Abstract
We disclose a peculiar rotational propulsion mechanism of Ray sperms enabled by its unusual heterogeneous dual helixes with a rigid spiral head and a soft tail, named Heterogeneous Dual Helixes (HDH) model for short. Different from the conventional beating propulsion of sperm, the propulsion of Ray sperms is from both the rotational motion of the soft helical tail and the rigid spiral head. Such heterogeneous dual helical propulsion style provides the Ray sperm with high adaptability in viscous solutions along with advantages in linearity, straightness, and bidirectional motion. This HDH model is further corroborated by a miniature swimming robot actuated via a rigid spiral head and a soft tail, which demonstrates similar superiorities over conventional ones in terms of adaptability and efficiency under the same power input. Such findings expand our knowledge on microorganisms’ motion, motivate further studies on natural fertilization, and inspire engineering designs.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e2024329118 |
| Journal | PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
| Volume | 118 |
| Issue number | 23 |
| Online published | 4 Jun 2021 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 8 Jun 2021 |
Research Keywords
- Bidirectional motion
- Dual-helical propulsion
- Highly environmental adaptability
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GRF: Microrobotic System for High-Precise Micro Helical Structure Fabrication
SHEN, Y. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/01/21 → 1/09/22
Project: Research
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ECS: Investigating the Function of Spleen Tyrosine Kinase (Syk) as an Important Regulator of Terminal Erythropoiesis
SHI, J. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/01/19 → 18/11/21
Project: Research
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HMRF: Engineering Red Blood Cells for the Delivery of Metabolic Enzymes against Niemann-pick Disease and Other Sphingolipidoses
SHI, J. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/08/18 → 14/06/22
Project: Research