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3D-printed microrobots: translational challenges

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Yetisen, Ali K.

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The science of microrobots is accelerating towards the creation of new functionalities for biomedical applications such as targeted delivery of agents, surgical procedures, tracking and imaging, and sensing. Using magnetic properties to control the motion of microrobots for these applications is emerging. Here, 3D printing methods are introduced for the fabrication of microrobots and their future perspectives are discussed to elucidate the path for enabling their clinical translation.

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MDPI

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Chemistry, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology

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Micromachines

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10.3390/mi14061099

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