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Hybrid biomembrane–functionalized nanorobots for concurrent removal of pathogenic bacteria and toxins

Berta Esteban‐Fernández de Ávila, Pavimol Angsantikul, Doris E. Ramírez‐Herrera, Fernando Soto, Hazhir Teymourian, Diana Dehaini, Yijie Chen, Liangfang Zhang, Joseph Wang

Year
2018
Citations
282

Abstract

bacteria) and neutralization of pore-forming toxins (e.g., α-toxin). In addition, the biomimetic nanorobots displayed rapid and efficient prolonged acoustic propulsion in whole blood, with no apparent biofouling, and mimicked the movement of natural motile cells. This propulsion enhanced the binding and detoxification efficiency of the robots against pathogens and toxins. Overall, coupling these diverse biological functions of hybrid cell membranes with the fuel-free propulsion of the nanorobots resulted in a dynamic robotic system for efficient isolation and simultaneous removal of different biological threats, an important step toward the creation of a broad-spectrum detoxification robotic platform.

Keywords

NanoroboticsBiological membraneDetoxification (alternative medicine)MembraneBacteriaBiologyMicrobiologyNanotechnologyMaterials scienceMedicine

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