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Modularized microrobot with lock-and-detachable modules for targeted cell delivery in bile duct.

Lin SuDongdong JinYuqiong WangQinglong WangChengfeng PanShuai JiangHaojin YangZhengxin YangXin WangNeng XiaTony K F ChanPhilip Wai-Yan ChiuJoseph Jao Yiu SungLi Zhang
Published in: Science advances (2023)
The magnetic microrobots promise benefits in minimally invasive cell-based therapy. However, they generally suffer from an inevitable compromise between their magnetic responsiveness and biomedical functions. Herein, we report a modularized microrobot consisting of magnetic actuation (MA) and cell scaffold (CS) modules. The MA module with strong magnetism and pH-responsive deformability and the CS module with cell loading-release capabilities were fabricated by three-dimensional printing technique. Subsequently, assembly of modules was performed by designing a shaft-hole structure and customizing their relative dimensions, which enabled magnetic navigation in complex environments, while not deteriorating the cellular functionalities. On-demand disassembly at targeted lesion was then realized to facilitate CS module delivery and retrieval of the MA module. Furthermore, the feasibility of proposed system was validated in an in vivo rabbit bile duct. Therefore, this work presents a modular design-based strategy that enables uncompromised fabrication of multifunctional microrobots and stimulates their development for future cell-based therapy.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • minimally invasive
  • stem cells
  • cancer therapy
  • machine learning
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • big data
  • deep learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • tandem mass spectrometry