Issue 2, 2021

Research progress of using micro/nanomotors in the detection and therapy of diseases related to the blood environment

Abstract

Micro/nanomotors bring new possibilities for the detection and therapy of diseases related to the blood environment with their unique motion effect. This work reviews the research progress of using micro/nanomotors in the detection and therapy of diseases related to the blood environment. First, we outline the advantages of using micro/nanomotors in blood-related disease detection. To be specific, the motion capability of micro/nanomotors can increase plasma or blood fluid convection and accelerate the interaction between the sample and the capture probe. This allows the effective reduction of the amount of reagents and treatment steps. Therefore, the application of micro/nanomotors significantly improves the analytical performance. Second, we discuss the key challenges and future prospects of micro/nanomotors in the treatment of blood-environment related diseases. It is very important to design a unique treatment plan according to the etiology and specific microenvironment of the disease. The next generation of micro/nanomotors is expected to bring exciting progress to the detection and therapy of blood-environment related diseases.

Graphical abstract: Research progress of using micro/nanomotors in the detection and therapy of diseases related to the blood environment

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
24 Aug 2020
Accepted
10 Nov 2020
First published
11 Nov 2020

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 283-294

Research progress of using micro/nanomotors in the detection and therapy of diseases related to the blood environment

Q. Wang, T. Shi, M. Wan, J. Wei, F. Wang and C. Mao, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 283 DOI: 10.1039/D0TB02055A

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