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This chapter describes a novel non-contact manipulation system using an on-chip, magnetically driven micro-tool (MMT) rather than conventional biomanipulation by hand, which has a higher risk of contamination and lower success rate and repeatability. MMTs can sort particles individually, and have the unique feature that they can be installed directly in a microchannel (width = 150 µm), unlike conventional cell sorting systems. The drive unit was significantly improved by focusing magnetic field on-chip and reduced the magnetic interaction region. Also, we have investigated an active size controlled droplet generation system by using magnetically driven microtool (MMT). With a lateral motion of the MMT in microchannels, the continuous phase can be pinched off by the movement of MMT to obtain size-controlled droplets actively.
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Arai, F., Yamanishi, Y. (2010). Non-Contact On-Chip Manipulation of 3-D Microtools and Its Applications. In: Higuchi, T., Suzumori, K., Tadokoro, S. (eds) Next-Generation Actuators Leading Breakthroughs. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-991-6_12
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