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2014Type
- Book Chapter
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Abstract
Remotely controlled micro/nanorobots have enormous potential for medical applications, particularly for minimally invasive medical tasks inside the human body and for microfluidic diagnostics. In order to realize the medical micro/nanorobot platform, wireless actuation is a key enabling technology. This chapter highlights the recent development of wirelessly-actuated components and tools for micro/nanorobotic systems and their respective technologies towards in vivo and in vitro medical applications. Show more
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publishedBook title
NanomedicineJournal / series
Nanostructure Science and TechnologyPages / Article No.
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SpringerOrganisational unit
03627 - Nelson, Bradley J. / Nelson, Bradley J.
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