Towards the next generation nanorobots

Guoxiang Chen , Fenyang Zhu , Alexandra S.J. Gan , Brij Mohan , Krishna K. Dey , Kailiang Xu , Gaoshan Huang , Jizhai Cui , Alexander A. Solovev , Yongfeng Mei
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Nanorobots with advanced capabilities that can accomplish various tasks have been the focus of significant research interests. Nanorobots can self-propel in different trajectories, be guided using external fields, and interact with objects and the environment. In recent years, various fabrication techniques, such as physical, chemical, microfluidic, and self-assembly methods, have been employed to integrate specific functions. Microfluidic platforms are utilized to encapsulate individual reactions and reaction networks, providing an experimental testbed system for designing the next generation of nanorobots. Due to significant progress in the field, man-made nanobots have been applied for a wide variety of operations. Today, a convergence between biomedical nanoparticles and nanorobots is apparent. This review discusses the next generation of nanorobots, the range of their fabrication techniques, and introduces integrated functions for bio-applications.

迈向下一代纳米机器人
具有先进能力、能够完成各种任务的纳米机器人一直是人们关注的焦点。纳米机器人可以在不同的轨迹中自我推进,使用外部场进行引导,并与物体和环境交互。近年来,各种制造技术,如物理、化学、微流体和自组装方法,已被用于集成特定功能。微流体平台用于封装单个反应和反应网络,为设计下一代纳米机器人提供了一个实验测试台系统。由于该领域的重大进展,人造纳米机器人已被应用于各种操作。今天,生物医学纳米颗粒和纳米机器人之间的融合是显而易见的。这篇综述讨论了下一代纳米机器人,它们的制造技术范围,并介绍了生物应用的集成功能。
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