Shape-switching microrobots for medical applications: the influence of shape in drug delivery and locomotion.
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B. Nelson | S. Fusco | M. Sakar | C. Peters | S. Pané | S. Pratsinis | K. Peyer | E. Pellicer | J. Sort | Hen-Wei Huang | M. Häberli | André Ulbers | A. Spyrogianni
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