Object manipulations performed by our biohybrid robots.

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Object manipulations performed by our biohybrid robots. Object manipulations performed by our biohybrid robots. (A) Sequential images of a pick-and-place operation of the biohybrid robot by selective contractions of the skeletal muscle tissues generated with electrical pulses (electrical field, 1.5 V/mm; frequency, 50 Hz; duration, 2 ms). (B) Sequential images of picking up a square frame by the operation of two biohybrid robots. Skeletal muscle tissues were contracted selectively by applying electrical pulses (electrical field, 1.5 V/mm; frequency, 50 Hz; duration, 2 ms). Scale bars, 1 cm. Yuya Morimoto et al. Sci. Robotics 2018;3:eaat4440 Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works