Autonomous Positioning of Piezoactuated Mechanism for Biological Cell Puncture 1st Edition
Discover Autonomous Positioning of Piezoactuated Mechanism for Biological Cell Puncture, 1st Edition by Mingyang Xie and Shengdong Yu, an essential resource for researchers, engineers, and advanced students in biomedical engineering and micro-robotics. This authoritative work unpacks the science and practice of precision micro-manipulation, focusing on piezoactuated systems designed to perform reliable biological cell puncture with autonomous positioning and control.
Begin with a clear, concise overview of the theoretical foundations and design principles that make piezoactuated mechanisms ideal for delicate cell operations. The authors guide readers through system architecture, sensor integration, feedback control strategies, and practical considerations for achieving high repeatability and minimal cellular damage — content grounded in both simulation and experimental validation.
Ideal for labs and institutions across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, this book bridges academic research and real-world application. You’ll find in-depth discussions on accuracy enhancement, motion planning, and risk mitigation tailored to microinjection, intracellular delivery, and single-cell experimentation. Practical case studies and problem-solving insights help translate theory into lab-ready implementation.
Whether you’re developing automated cell-handling systems or refining micro-manipulation protocols, this edition equips you with the tools to innovate confidently. Clear diagrams, stepwise explanations, and a professional yet accessible tone make complex topics approachable without sacrificing rigor.
Add Autonomous Positioning of Piezoactuated Mechanism for Biological Cell Puncture, 1st Edition by Mingyang Xie and Shengdong Yu to your collection today — the definitive guide for advancing precision cell puncture and automated micro-manipulation techniques in modern bioengineering.
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