Single-atom-anchored microsweepers for H. pylori inhibition through dynamically navigated reciprocating locomotion.
Xinqi CaiZhiyang LiWen-Jing ZhouHui DengXiaoxu CaoJieqiong XuZhiwei YinShen WangXin XiaChao MaLong ChenDing DingWeihong TanZhuo ChenPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Catalytic microsweepers with a single-iron-atom center were designed to search for and inhibit Helicobacter pylori . Under dynamic navigation, the microsweepers displayed a large-range wall-adhering reciprocating motion, which increased the opportunity for interaction between microsweepers and H. pylori and further inhibited H. pylori through acid-responsive reactive oxygen species generation.