Biocompatible Ferrofluid-Based Millirobot for Tumor Photothermal Therapy in Near-Infrared-II Window

Advanced healthcare materials(2023)

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Ferrofluidic robots with excellent deformability and controllability have been intensively studied recently. However, most of these studies are in vitro and the use of ferrofluids for in vivo medicinal applications remains a big challenge. The application of ferrofluidic robots to the body requires the solution of many key problems. In this study, biocompatibility, controllability, and tumor-killing efficacy are considered when creating a ferrofluid-based millirobot for in vivo tumor-targeted therapy. For biocompatibility problems, corn oil is used specifically for the ferrofluid robot. In addition, a control system is built that enables a 3D magnetic drive to be implemented in complex biological media. Using the photothermal conversion property of 1064 nm, the ferrofluid robot can kill tumor cells in vitro; inhibit tumor volume, destroy the tumor interstitium, increase tumor cell apoptosis, and inhibit tumor cell proliferation in vivo. This study provides a reference for ferrofluid-based millirobots to achieve targeted therapies in vivo. In this study, biocompatibility, controllability, and tumor-killing efficacy are considered when creating a ferrofluid-based cross-scale robot for tumor-targeted therapy. For biocompatibility, corn oil is used specifically as the base-liquid. Furthermore, the robot can move in complex biological media. Using photothermal property under a 1064 nm laser, a ferrofluid robot can inhibit tumor volume in vivo.image
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ferrofluid robots,biocompatibility,targeted therapy
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