Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
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Heat Transfer-Based Monitoring System for Sap Flow in Plants
Sap flow, the movement of water and nutrients through the vascular tissues of plants, is closely associated with key physiological …
Yan Zhao
,
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Xiangli Zeng
,
Keisuke Morishima
DOI
In-situ ring assembled inner tubular fabrication by optofluidic maskless lithography for soft robotics and medical devices inspired from segment construction of shield tunnel technology
Yuki Kamiya
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Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Keisuke Morishima
DOI
Improvement of the Biomolecular Artificial Muscle in Mechanical Properties and Three-dimensional Application
Chao-Shin Hsu
,
Hinako Yoshimura
,
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Keisuke Morishima
Project
DOI
Microfluidic cell manipulation by biomolecular artificial muscle-driven microgrippers
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Xiangli Zeng
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Keisuke Morishima
Project
DOI
Cell segmentation of the carnivorous plant and hydrogel-based actuator inspired by the sundew
Xiangli Zeng
,
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Keisuke Morishima
A microfluidic docking assembled rotational actuator driven by biomolecular motors
Masakiyo Takahashi
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Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
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Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Keisuke Morishima
Project
Micro flow injection assembly and stepping motor driven by molecular motor
Masakiyo Takahashi
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Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
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Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Keisuke Morishima
In-situ integrated microrobots on a chip powered by biomolecular artificial muscle
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Keisuke Morishima
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Microfluidic fabrication of bio-actuators driven by artificial muscles made from molecular motors
In this paper, we developed a microfluidic chip based method for fabrication of bio-actuators driven by artificial muscles made from …
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Kaoru Uesugi
,
Keisuke Morishima
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Micro-Assembly Using Optically Patterned Molecular-Motor-Powered Artificial Muscles
In this work, a novel micro-assembly method using molecular-motor-powered artificial muscles is presented. A UV scanning system was set …
Yingzhe Wang (王颖哲)
,
Yuichi Hiratsuka
,
Takahiro Nitta
,
Kaoru Uesugi
,
Keisuke Morishima
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