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Zwitterionic 3D-Printed Non-Immunogenic Stealth Microrobots.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020-08-31)
Pol Cabanach, Abdon Pena-Francesch, Devin Sheehan, Ugur Bozuyuk, Oncay Yasa, Salvador Borros, Metin Sitti
ABSTRACT

Microrobots offer transformative solutions for non-invasive medical interventions due to their small size and untethered operation inside the human body. However, they must face the immune system as a natural protection mechanism against foreign threats. Here, non-immunogenic stealth zwitterionic microrobots that avoid recognition from immune cells are introduced. Fully zwitterionic photoresists are developed for two-photon polymerization 3D microprinting of hydrogel microrobots with ample functionalization: tunable mechanical properties, anti-biofouling and non-immunogenic properties, functionalization for magnetic actuation, encapsulation of biomolecules, and surface functionalization for drug delivery. Stealth microrobots avoid detection by macrophage cells of the innate immune system after exhaustive inspection (>90 hours), which has not been achieved in any microrobotic platform to date. These versatile zwitterionic materials eliminate a major roadblock in the development of biocompatible microrobots, and will serve as a toolbox of non-immunogenic materials for medical microrobot and other device technologies for bioengineering and biomedical applications.

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Lithium phenyl-2,4,6-trimethylbenzoylphosphinate, ≥95%