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Biohybrid Microswimmer - Innovations in Autonomous Motion and Environmental Interaction - cover

Biohybrid Microswimmer - Innovations in Autonomous Motion and Environmental Interaction

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Unlock the mysteries of biohybrid microswimmers and immerse yourself in a world where biology meets robotics. This book explores the cuttingedge fusion of living organisms with synthetic components, offering a profound understanding of biohybrid technologies. Whether you're a professional, an undergraduate or graduate student, or simply a hobbyist intrigued by biohybrids, this book provides crucial insights into one of the most exciting frontiers of modern science.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Biohybrid microswimmer: Introduction to biohybrid systems and their groundbreaking applications.
 
2: Microswimmer: Detailed study of microswimmer behavior and their unique mobility characteristics.
 
3: Molecular motor: Exploration of molecular motors and their pivotal role in biohybrid propulsion.
 
4: Biofilm: An overview of biofilms and their potential to enhance biohybrid performance.
 
5: Selfpropelled particles: Study of particles that autonomously propel themselves, paving the way for selfdriving systems.
 
6: Marine prokaryotes: Insight into the role of marine prokaryotes in biohybrid technology.
 
7: Nanomotor: Introduction to nanomotors and their function in biohybrids for precision movement.
 
8: Quorum sensing: The concept of quorum sensing and how it influences the behavior of biohybrids.
 
9: Nanorobotics: A look into nanorobotics and their contribution to biohybrid system functionality.
 
10: Bacterial motility: Examination of bacterial motility and how biohybrids mimic these motions for efficiency.
 
11: Runandtumble motion: Understanding runandtumble motions and how they are replicated in biohybrid systems.
 
12: Bacteria: Overview of bacteria’s relevance in biohybrid technology and their critical role.
 
13: Flagellum: The flagellum's role in mobility and its application in biohybrid systems.
 
14: Chemotaxis: Exploration of chemotaxis, its biological significance, and application in biohybrids.
 
15: Siderophore: Study of siderophores and their ability to aid biohybrids in detecting their environment.
 
16: Metin Sitti: Tribute to Metin Sitti and his significant contributions to the field of biohybrids.
 
17: Microbotics: Delving into microbotics, its progress, and its relevance to biohybrid technology.
 
18: Microorganism: Exploring microorganisms and their potential for integration into biohybrid systems.
 
19: Protist locomotion: Understanding protist locomotion and its implications for biohybrid designs.
 
20: Gliding motility: A study of gliding motility and its adaptation in biohybrids for fluid movement.
 
21: Robotic sperm: An innovative exploration of robotic sperm and its application in biohybrid research.
 
With this book, you'll be able to gain a deep understanding of biohybrid systems and their future applications in a variety of fields. Whether in biotechnology, robotics, or environmental sciences, the potential for biohybrid microswimmers is vast.
Disponible desde: 26/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 415 páginas.

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