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How should microrobots swim?

Abbott et al., 2009

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13248938804298814429
Author
Abbott J
Peyer K
Lagomarsino M
Zhang L
Dong L
Kaliakatsos I
Nelson B
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The international journal of Robotics Research

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Microrobots have the potential to dramatically change many aspects of medicine by navigating through bodily fluids to perform targeted diagnosis and therapy. Researchers have proposed numerous micro-robotic swimming methods, with the vast majority utilizing …
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