Biohybrid Microswimmer: Advances in Nanomotor Driven Locomotion and Control

· Nanomotor Book 9 · One Billion Knowledgeable
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The intersection of biology and nanotechnology is revolutionizing science, unlocking innovations once thought impossible. Biohybrid Microswimmer explores the cutting edge of nanomotors and their transformative role in medicine, engineering, and beyond. This book is essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking a deep understanding of biohybrid locomotion at the microscopic scale.

Chapters Brief Overview:


1: Biohybrid Microswimmer – Introduces biohybrid microswimmers and their impact on nanotechnology.


2: Bacteria – Examines bacterial movement and its influence on biohybrid microswimmer design.


3: Flagellum – Explores the flagellum’s role as nature’s propeller and its bioengineering applications.


4: Siderophore – Discusses microbial iron transport and its implications for microswimmer efficiency.


5: Robotic Sperm – Analyzes biohybrid spermlike robots for targeted drug delivery and fertilization.


6: Biofilm – Investigates microbial biofilms and their relevance in biohybrid microswimmer technology.


7: Marine Prokaryotes – Highlights oceanic microbes as models for selfpropelled nanomotors.


8: Microbotics – Covers the integration of biology with robotics to create advanced microscale devices.


9: Nanorobotics – Details nanoscale robotics and their biomedical and industrial applications.


10: Nanomotor – Explains the mechanics, control, and realworld applications of nanoscale propulsion.


11: Bacterial Motility – Discusses bacterial motion mechanisms and their biomimetic potential.


12: Quorum Sensing – Examines microbial communication and its role in collective microswimmer behavior.


13: RunandTumble Motion – Explores bacterial navigation strategies relevant to nanomotor movement.


14: SelfPropelled Particles – Analyzes synthetic particles designed to autonomously navigate fluids.


15: Gliding Motility – Covers nonflagellar bacterial motion and its implications for nanomotor design.


16: Metin Sitti – Highlights the pioneering contributions of a leading researcher in nanorobotics.


17: Chemotaxis – Explains how cells move in response to stimuli and its role in biohybrid control.


18: Microswimmer – Defines microswimmers and their significance in targeted medical therapies.


19: Microorganism – Discusses diverse microorganisms as biological inspirations for nanomotor design.


20: Protist Locomotion – Analyzes movement strategies of protists and their biomimetic applications.


21: Molecular Motor – Explores molecular machines that drive motion at the nanoscale.


With a foundation in political science, Biohybrid Microswimmer emphasizes the policy and ethical implications of emerging biohybrid technologies. Understanding the regulatory landscape is crucial in ensuring responsible innovation and equitable access. This book offers not only scientific insights but also critical reflections on the societal impact of nanomotors.

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