Micro/nanorobots for biomedicine: Delivery, surgery, sensing, and detoxification

Jinxing Li(University of California San Diego), Berta Esteban‐Fernández de Ávila(University of California San Diego), Wei Gao(University of California San Diego), Liangfang Zhang(University of California San Diego), Joseph Wang(University of California San Diego)
Science Robotics
March 1, 2017
Cited by 1,500Open Access
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Abstract

Micro- and nanoscale robots that can effectively convert diverse energy sources into movement and force represent a rapidly emerging and fascinating robotics research area. Recent advances in the design, fabrication, and operation of micro/nanorobots have greatly enhanced their power, function, and versatility. The new capabilities of these tiny untethered machines indicate immense potential for a variety of biomedical applications. This article reviews recent progress and future perspectives of micro/nanorobots in biomedicine, with a special focus on their potential advantages and applications for directed drug delivery, precision surgery, medical diagnosis and detoxification. Future success of this technology, to be realized through close collaboration between robotics, medical and nanotechnology experts, should have a major impact on disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.


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