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Fabrication of three-lobed magnetic microrobots for cell transportation

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 11, Issue 37, Pages 8926-8932

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3tb00613a

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Mobile microrobots have the potential to revolutionize medical treatments by transporting cells in cell-based therapies. This study presents a simple method to fabricate three-lobed microrobots that are actuated by a harmless magnetic field and made of organosilica. The microrobots showed excellent control in both open-loop and closed-loop settings, making them promising for cell transportation in fluids.
Mobile microrobots have the potential to transform medical treatments based on therapeutic delivery. Specifically, microrobots are promising candidates for cell transportation in cell-based therapies. Despite recent progress in cellular manipulation by microrobots, there is a significant need to design and fabricate microrobots to advance the field further. In this work, we present a facile approach to manufacturing three-lobed microrobots by a bench-top procedure. The microrobots are actuated by a harmless magnetic field which makes them biofriendly. Chemically, these microrobots are made of organosilica. The microrobots showed equally good control in both the open-loop and closed-loop settings. The three-lobed microrobots have two modes of motion during the open-loop control experiments. We employed these two modes for single-cell transportation. Our results show that the three-lobed microbots are very promising for cell transportation in a fluid.

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