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Abstract
Medical nanorobots and nanobots are at the forefront of therapy and diagnostics, potentially improving human health by enabling previously inaccessible treatments. This review explores critical issues concerning the design, components, signaling, structure, and roles of nanorobots and nanobots while elucidating the distinctions between microrobots and nanorobots or microrobotics and nanorobotics as well. By complementing traditional medical procedures, nanorobotic technology offers a rapid, safe, and potentially beneficial pathway toward early clinical applications. It finds numerous applications in both current and future pharmacological and medical advancements. The current and future applications of various nanorobots, such as DNA origami nanorobots, nucleic acid robots, microbivore nanorobots, respirocyte nanorobots, and orthodontic nanorobots, are briefly discussed. In the future, nanobots will likely be prominently featured in hospitals and pharmacies for individuals or specialized groups with specific needs. Continuous innovation and improvement of these technologies, addressing these technical challenges, will broadly advance research in micro/nanorobotics for medical diagnosis and treatment.
医用纳米机器人和纳米机器人处于治疗和诊断的最前沿,有可能通过实现以前无法获得的治疗方法来改善人类健康。本综述探讨了与纳米机器人和纳米机器人的设计、组件、信号、结构和作用有关的关键问题,同时阐明了微机器人与纳米机器人或微机器人与纳米机器人之间的区别。通过对传统医疗程序的补充,纳米机器人技术为早期临床应用提供了一条快速、安全和潜在的有益途径。它在当前和未来的药物学和医学进步中都有大量应用。本文简要讨论了各种纳米机器人的当前和未来应用,如 DNA 折纸纳米机器人、核酸机器人、微食肉动物纳米机器人、呼吸细胞纳米机器人和牙齿矫正纳米机器人。未来,纳米机器人很可能会在医院和药房中大显身手,为有特殊需求的个人或特殊群体服务。不断创新和改进这些技术,解决这些技术难题,将广泛推动用于医疗诊断和治疗的微型/纳米机器人的研究。
期刊介绍:
Current Molecular Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal focused on providing the readership with current and comprehensive reviews/ mini-reviews, original research articles, short communications/letters and drug clinical trial studies on fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, the development of molecular-diagnosis and/or novel approaches to rational treatment. The reviews should be of significant interest to basic researchers and clinical investigators in molecular medicine. Periodically the journal invites guest editors to devote an issue on a basic research area that shows promise to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanism(s) of a disease or has potential for clinical applications.