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- 2024Electrosynthesis-Induced Pt Skin Effect in Mesoporous Ni-Rich Ni-Pt Thin Films for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
- 2024Physicochemical Changes of Apoferritin Protein during Biodegradation of Magnetic Metal Oxide Nanoparticles
- 2024Inkjet assisted electroforming and collective actuation of disk-shaped magnetic micromotors
- 2023Biodegradation of Oxide Nanoparticles in Apoferritin Protein Media: A Systematic Electrochemical Approachcitations
- 2021Layer-by-Layer Fabrication of Hydrogel Microsystems for Controlled Drug Delivery From Untethered Microrobotscitations
- 2021Magnetoelectric coupling in micropatterned BaTiO 3 /CoFe 2 O 4 epitaxial thin film structures: augmentation and site-dependencycitations
- 2020Pathway selection as a tool for crystal defect engineering: A case study with a functional coordination polymercitations
- 2020Pathway selection as a tool for crystal defect engineering: A case study with a functional coordination polymercitations
- 2019MOFBOTScitations
- 2018Chiral anisotropic magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic helicescitations
- 2017Spatiotemporally controlled electrodeposition of magnetically driven micromachines based on the inverse opal architecturecitations
- 2016Single step electrosynthesis of NiMnGa alloyscitations
- 2016Effect of surface modifications of Ti40Zr10Cu38Pd12 bulk metallic glass and Ti-6Al-4V alloy on human osteoblasts in vitro biocompatibilitycitations
- 2015Electroforming of implantable tubular magnetic microrobots for wireless ophthalmologic applicationscitations
- 2013Redox cycling for passive modification of polypyrrole surface properties: effects on cell adhesion and proliferationcitations
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<p>Motile metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) are potential candidates to serve as small-scale robotic platforms for applications in environmental remediation, targeted drug delivery, or nanosurgery. Here, magnetic helical microstructures coated with a kind of zinc-based MOF, zeolitic imidazole framework-8 (ZIF-8), with biocompatibility characteristics and pH-responsive features, are successfully fabricated. Moreover, it is shown that this highly integrated multifunctional device can swim along predesigned tracks under the control of weak rotational magnetic fields. The proposed systems can achieve single-cell targeting in a cell culture media and a controlled delivery of cargo payloads inside a complex microfluidic channel network. This new approach toward the fabrication of integrated multifunctional systems will open new avenues in soft microrobotics beyond current applications.</p>