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Magnetic bacteria exhibit a directed movement called magnetotaxis, driven by structures called magnetosomes. These magnetosomes consist of chains of magnetic particles made of either magnetite (Fe₃O₄) or greigite (Fe₃S₄) and are organized in a linear conformation by a protein scaffold within invaginations of the cell membrane. The bacteria align along the north–south magnetic field lines, much like a compass needle. They are typically microaerophilic or anaerobic...
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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Robotics

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  • Microrobots show promise for precision medicine but face challenges in cargo loading, locomotion, and predicting behavior in biological settings.
  • Current microrobot designs struggle to balance multifunctionality with efficient movement and navigation in complex environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop permanent magnetic droplet-derived microrobots (PMDMs) with enhanced cargo capacity and dynamic locomotion.
  • To create a computational platform for predicting microrobot assembly and motion.
  • To demonstrate precise cargo delivery and retrieval for potential clinical translation.

Main Methods:

  • Rapid production of PMDMs using cascade tubing microfluidics.
  • Development of a molecular dynamics-based computational platform for simulation.
  • Testing microrobot navigation and cargo delivery in biomimetic environments.

Main Results:

  • PMDMs exhibit superior cargo loading and can self-assemble/disassemble into chains with four distinct locomotion modes.
  • Microrobots successfully navigated complex, constrained environments, including obstacle negotiation and stair climbing at submillimeter scale.
  • Precise, programmable delivery and retrieval of cargo (drugs, cells) were demonstrated.

Conclusions:

  • PMDMs offer a reconfigurable design for advanced microrobot capabilities in precision medicine.
  • The integrated physical and in silico approach provides a foundation for future microrobot development.
  • These findings represent a significant advancement toward the clinical application of microrobots.