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Recent process in microrobots: from propulsion to swarming for biomedical applications

Wu et al., 2022

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10050864163394307749
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Wu R
Zhu Y
Cai X
Wu S
Xu L
Yu T
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Micromachines

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Recently, robots have assisted and contributed to the biomedical field. Scaling down the size of robots to micro/nanoscale can increase the accuracy of targeted medications and decrease the danger of invasive operations in human surgery. Inspired by the motion pattern …
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