A great deal of research has focused on small-scale robots for biomedical applications and minimally invasive delivery of therapeutics (e.g., cells, drugs, and genes) to a target area. Conventional fabrication methods, such as two-photon polymerization, can be used to build sophisticated micro- and nanorobots, but the long fabrication cycle for a single microrobot has limited its practical use. This study proposes a biodegradable spherical gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) microrobot for mass production in a microfluidic channel. The proposed microrobot is fabricated in a flow-focusing droplet generator by shearing a mixture of GelMA, photoinitiator, and superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) with a mixture of oil and surfactant. Hu...
While recent wireless micromachines have shown increasing potential for medical use, their potential...
Naturally occurring micro/nanoparticles provide an incredible array of potential sources when prepar...
Bioinspired microrobots capable of actively moving in biological fluids have attracted considerable ...
Microrobots and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been identified as promising carriers for drug ...
Magnetically manipulated microrobots are demonstrated for targeted cell transportation. Full three‐d...
Cell-carrying magnet-driven microrobots are easily affected by blood flow or body fluids during tran...
Untethered mobile microrobots have the potential to leverage minimally invasive theranostic function...
Wireless micro- and nanorobots are biomedical devices with a potential use in high-precision minimal...
Microrobots with simultaneously improved degradability and mechanical strength are highly demanded i...
Advances in microrobotics for biological applications are often limited due to their complex manufac...
Small soft robotic systems are being explored for myriad applications in medicine. Specifically, mag...
Magnetic microrobots can be actuated in fuel-free conditions and are envisioned for biomedical appli...
Magnetically actuated microrobots showed increasing potential in various fields, especially in the b...
With the rapid development of micro/nanomanufacturing technology, a variety of multifunctional micro...
Mobile microrobots have been proposed as a promising approach to overcome the limitations of traditi...
While recent wireless micromachines have shown increasing potential for medical use, their potential...
Naturally occurring micro/nanoparticles provide an incredible array of potential sources when prepar...
Bioinspired microrobots capable of actively moving in biological fluids have attracted considerable ...
Microrobots and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been identified as promising carriers for drug ...
Magnetically manipulated microrobots are demonstrated for targeted cell transportation. Full three‐d...
Cell-carrying magnet-driven microrobots are easily affected by blood flow or body fluids during tran...
Untethered mobile microrobots have the potential to leverage minimally invasive theranostic function...
Wireless micro- and nanorobots are biomedical devices with a potential use in high-precision minimal...
Microrobots with simultaneously improved degradability and mechanical strength are highly demanded i...
Advances in microrobotics for biological applications are often limited due to their complex manufac...
Small soft robotic systems are being explored for myriad applications in medicine. Specifically, mag...
Magnetic microrobots can be actuated in fuel-free conditions and are envisioned for biomedical appli...
Magnetically actuated microrobots showed increasing potential in various fields, especially in the b...
With the rapid development of micro/nanomanufacturing technology, a variety of multifunctional micro...
Mobile microrobots have been proposed as a promising approach to overcome the limitations of traditi...
While recent wireless micromachines have shown increasing potential for medical use, their potential...
Naturally occurring micro/nanoparticles provide an incredible array of potential sources when prepar...
Bioinspired microrobots capable of actively moving in biological fluids have attracted considerable ...