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Journal of materials chemistry. B

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Magnetic-actuated hydrogel microrobots with multimodal motion and collective behavior.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Magnetic-actuated miniature robots have sparked growing interest owing to their promising potential in biomedical applications, such as noninvasive diagnosis, cargo delivery, and microsurgery. Innovations are required to combine biodegradable materia...

A flexible, stretchable and wearable strain sensor based on physical eutectogels for deep learning-assisted motion identification.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Physical eutectogels as a newly emerging type of conductive gel have gained extensive interest for the next generation multifunctional electronic devices. Nevertheless, some obstacles, including weak mechanical performance, low self-adhesive strength...

Minimally designed thermo-magnetic dual responsive soft robots for complex applications.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
The fabrication of thermo-magnetic dual-responsive soft robots often requires intricate designs to implement complex locomotion patterns and utilize the implemented responsive behaviors. This work demonstrates a minimally designed soft robot based on...

Advancements in MXene-based composites for electronic skins.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
MXenes are a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that have gained significant attention in the field of electronic skins (E-skins). MXene-based composites offer several advantages for E-skins, including high electrical conductivity, mechanical fl...

Recent advances in smart wearable sensors as electronic skin.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Flexible and multifunctional electronic devices and soft robots inspired by human organs, such as skin, have many applications. However, the emergence of electronic skins (e-skins) or textiles in biomedical engineering has made a great revolution in ...

Magnetically actuated hydrogel-based capsule microrobots for intravascular targeted drug delivery.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Microrobots for targeted drug delivery in blood vessels have attracted increasing interest from researchers. In this work, hydrogel-based capsule microrobots are used to wrap drugs and deliver drugs in blood vessels. In order to prepare capsule micro...

Chemical tunability of advanced materials used in the fabrication of micro/nanobots.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Micro and nanobots (MNBs) are unprecedented in their ability to be chemically tuned for autonomous tasks with enhanced targeting and functionality while maintaining their mobility. A myriad of chemical modifications involving a large variety of advan...

A low-power and flexible bioinspired artificial sensory neuron capable of tactile perceptual and associative learning.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Biomimetic haptic neuron systems have received a lot of attention from the booming artificial intelligence industry for their wide applications in personal health monitoring, electronic skin, and human-machine interfaces. In this work, inspired by th...

Light-driven microrobots: capture and transport of bacteria and microparticles in a fluid medium.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
The design of simple microrobotic systems with capabilities to address various applications like cargo transportation, as well as biological sample capture and manipulation in an individual unit, provides a novel route for designing advanced multifun...

Borophene as an emerging 2D flatland for biomedical applications: current challenges and future prospects.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Recently, two-dimensional (2D)-borophene has emerged as a remarkable translational nanomaterial substituting its predecessors in the field of biomedical sensors, diagnostic tools, high-performance healthcare devices, super-capacitors, and energy stor...