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- W4317565515 abstract "Based on the biological safety considerations for biomedical micro- and nanorobots, the substrates of biomedical micro- and nanorobots in the past two decades have mostly been DNA, flexible organic polymer materials, mesoporous silica particles, and so on, while the combination of nuts and screws should still belong to the micromation of steel macrorobots. Metal micro- and nanomaterials are one of the main substrates for preparing biomedical micro- and nanorobots. Inorganic nanoparticles have unique photothermal, electromagnetic, and other properties, so they have become excellent substrates for micro- and nanorobots. The inorganic material most commonly used as the substrate of micro- and nanorobots is mesoporous silica. This chapter describes the related research of biomedical micro- and nanorobots that can be used in the internal environment, which are constructed by three kinds of widely used driving systems: magnetic field, light, and ultrasonic field." @default.
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