Acoustic Propulsion of Nanorod Motors Inside Living Cells

Wei Wang(Harbin Institute of Technology), Sixing Li(Pennsylvania State University), Lamar O. Mair(Weinberg Medical Physics (United States)), Suzanne Ahmed(Pennsylvania State University), Tony Jun Huang(Pennsylvania State University), Thomas E. Mallouk(Pennsylvania State University)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
February 12, 2014
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Abstract

The ultrasonic propulsion of rod-shaped nanomotors inside living HeLa cells is demonstrated. These nanomotors (gold rods about 300 nm in diameter and about 3 mm long) attach strongly to the external surface of the cells, and are readily internalized by incubation with the cells for periods longer than 24 h. Once inside the cells, the nanorod motors can be activated by resonant ultrasound operating at 4 MHz, and show axial propulsion as well as spinning. The intracellular propulsion does not involve chemical fuels or high-power ultrasound and the HeLa cells remain viable. Ultrasonic propulsion of nanomotors may thus provide a new tool for probing the response of living cells to internal mechanical excitation, for controllably manipulating intracellular organelles, and for biomedical applications.


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