ポリマー膜構造による新発想医用マイクロデバイス

Conventional microdevices are made of substrates having thicknesses relatively greater than the feature scale of the microfabricated components. In contrast, the microscale natural creatures are made of membranes, that are relatively thin compared to their feature size. Inspired by the fact, we have...

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Published inTransactions of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering Vol. 54Annual; no. 26PM-Abstract; p. S84
Main Author 池内, 真志
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 公益社団法人 日本生体医工学会 2016
Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering
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ISSN1347-443X
1881-4379
DOI10.11239/jsmbe.54Annual.S84

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Summary:Conventional microdevices are made of substrates having thicknesses relatively greater than the feature scale of the microfabricated components. In contrast, the microscale natural creatures are made of membranes, that are relatively thin compared to their feature size. Inspired by the fact, we have been developing 3-D microdevices composed of thin membranes. The small thickness of the membrane enhances transport between the inside of the device and its surroundings, and it also provides softness to the structure, enabling passive and active morphological changes. These characteristics of thin-membrane microdevices are suitable for biological and medical applications. In this talk, 3-D microfabrication process of thin polymer membrane and its application to biomedical devices are presented.
ISSN:1347-443X
1881-4379
DOI:10.11239/jsmbe.54Annual.S84