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Review
. 2022 Feb;11(3):e2102253.
doi: 10.1002/adhm.202102253. Epub 2021 Dec 1.

Untethered Microrobots for Active Drug Delivery: From Rational Design to Clinical Settings

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Untethered Microrobots for Active Drug Delivery: From Rational Design to Clinical Settings

Dong Liu et al. Adv Healthc Mater. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Recent advances of untethered microrobots, which navigate the complex regions in vivo for therapeutics, have presented promising multiple applications on future healthcare. Microrobots used for active drug delivery system (DDS) have been demonstrated for advanced targeting distribution, improved delivery efficiency, and reduced systemic side effects. In this review, the therapeutic benefits of active DDS are presented compared to the traditional passive DDS, which illustrate the historical reasons for choosing active DDS. An integrated 5D radar chart analysis model containing the core capabilities of the active DDS is innovatively proposed. It would be a practical tool for measurement and mapping of the field of active delivery, followed by the evolutions and bottlenecks of each technical module. The comprehensive consideration of microrobots before clinical application is also discussed from the aspects of robot ethics, dosage, quality control and stability control in actual production. Gastrointestinal and blood administration, as two major clinical scenes of drug delivery, are discussed in detail as examples of the potential bedside applications of active DDS. Finally, combined with the reported analysis model, the current status and future outlook from the translation prospect to the clinical scenes of microrobots are provided.

Keywords: drug delivery; microrobots; therapeutics.

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