Gao et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Artificial micromotors in the mouse's stomach: A step toward in vivo use of synthetic motorsGao et al., 2015
View PDF- Document ID
- 11720331026469926363
- Author
- Gao W
- Dong R
- Thamphiwatana S
- Li J
- Gao W
- Zhang L
- Wang J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS nano
External Links
Snippet
Artificial micromotors, operating on locally supplied fuels and performing complex tasks, offer great potential for diverse biomedical applications, including autonomous delivery and release of therapeutic payloads and cell manipulation. Various types of synthetic motors …
- 210000002784 Stomach 0 title abstract description 67
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
- A61K9/00—Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
- A61K9/48—Preparations in capsules, e.g. of gelatin, of chocolate
- A61K9/50—Microcapsules having a gas, liquid or semi-solid filling; Solid microparticles or pellets surrounded by a distinct coating layer, e.g. coated microspheres, coated drug crystals
- A61K9/51—Nanocapsules; Nanoparticles
- A61K9/5107—Excipients; Inactive ingredients
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
- A61K9/00—Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
- A61K9/0002—Galenical forms characterised by the drug release technique; Application systems commanded by energy
- A61K9/0009—Galenical forms characterised by the drug release technique; Application systems commanded by energy involving or responsive to electricity, magnetism or acoustic waves; Galenical aspects of sonophoresis, iontophoresis, electroporation or electroosmosis
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
Gao et al. | Artificial micromotors in the mouse’s stomach: A step toward in vivo use of synthetic motors | |
Xie et al. | Photoacoustic imaging-trackable magnetic microswimmers for pathogenic bacterial infection treatment | |
Zhou et al. | Magnetically driven micro and nanorobots | |
Zhang et al. | Bubble-propelled jellyfish-like micromotors for DNA sensing | |
Xin et al. | Environmentally adaptive shape-morphing microrobots for localized cancer cell treatment | |
Gong et al. | Magnetic biohybrid microrobot multimers based on chlorella cells for enhanced targeted drug delivery | |
Singh et al. | Micro-nanorobots: important considerations when developing novel drug delivery platforms | |
Wang et al. | External power-driven microrobotic swarm: from fundamental understanding to imaging-guided delivery | |
Choi et al. | Recent progress in magnetically actuated microrobots for targeted delivery of therapeutic agents | |
Soto et al. | Smart materials for microrobots | |
Sonntag et al. | Nano-and micromotors designed for cancer therapy | |
Hu et al. | Micro/nanorobot: a promising targeted drug delivery system | |
Ceylan et al. | 3D-printed biodegradable microswimmer for theranostic cargo delivery and release | |
Vyskocil et al. | Cancer cells microsurgery via asymmetric bent surface Au/Ag/Ni microrobotic scalpels through a transversal rotating magnetic field | |
Wang et al. | Nano/microscale motors: biomedical opportunities and challenges | |
Li et al. | Enteric micromotor can selectively position and spontaneously propel in the gastrointestinal tract | |
Xu et al. | Self‐Propelled Micro/Nanomotors for On‐Demand Biomedical Cargo Transportation | |
Wang et al. | Microrobots for targeted delivery and therapy in digestive system | |
Xin et al. | Optically controlled living micromotors for the manipulation and disruption of biological targets | |
Pijpers et al. | Hybrid biodegradable nanomotors through compartmentalized synthesis | |
Wu et al. | Biodegradable protein-based rockets for drug transportation and light-triggered release | |
Li et al. | Micro/nanorobots for biomedicine: Delivery, surgery, sensing, and detoxification | |
Choi et al. | Light-guided nanomotor systems for autonomous photothermal cancer therapy | |
Schattling et al. | Double-fueled Janus swimmers with magnetotactic behavior | |
Schattling et al. | Enhanced diffusion of glucose-fueled Janus particles |