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In article number 2008262, Mingbin Zheng, Lintao Cai, and co‐workers develop biohybrid AI microrobots based on sequential magneto/optics‐driven marine magnetic bacteria. The AI microrobots tracked with NIRF/MRI imaging could be accurately manipulated via a magnetic field for hard‐to‐access diseases at the microscale level. An on‐demand photothermal excitation method to eradicate tumors without side...
Micro/nanorobots have the potential to be remotely propelled and manipulated in complex biological fluid and organ tissue. However, the combination of the sophisticated physiological barriers, remote‐controlled navigation, real‐time motion tracking, and diagnostic/therapeutic effects are tremendous challenges for application and translation. An unique sequential magneto‐actuated and optics‐triggered...
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