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    Magnetic propelled hydrogel microrobots for actively enhancing the efficiency of lycorine hydrochloride to suppress colorectal cancer

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    Research and development in the field of micro/nano-robots have made significant progress in the past, especially in the field of clinical medicine, where further research may lead to many revolutionary achievements. Through the research and experiment of microrobots, a controllable drug delivery system will be realized, which will solve many problems in drug treatment. In this work, we design and study the ability of magnetic-driven hydrogel microrobots to carry Lycorine hydrochloride (LH) to inhibit colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. We have successfully designed a magnetic field driven, biocompatible drug carrying hydrogel microsphere robot with Fe3O4 particles inside, which can achieve magnetic field response, and confirmed that it can transport drug through fluorescence microscope. We have successfully demonstrated the motion mode of hydrogel microrobots driven by a rotating external magnetic field. This driving method allows the microrobots to move in a precise and controllable manner, providing tremendous potential for their use in various applications. Finally, we selected drug LH and loaded it into the hydrogel microrobot for a series of experiments. LH significantly inhibited CRC cells proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent manner. LH inhibited the proliferation, mobility of CRC cells and induced apoptosis. This delivery system can significantly improve the therapeutic effect of drugs on tumors

    Large Exchange Bias Effect and Coverage-Dependent Interfacial Coupling in CrI3/MnBi2Te4 van der Waals Heterostructures

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    Igniting interface magnetic ordering of magnetic topological insulators by building a van der Waals heterostructure can help to reveal novel quantum states and design functional devices. Here, we observe an interesting exchange bias effect, indicating successful interfacial magnetic coupling, in CrI3/MnBi2Te4 ferromagnetic insulator/antiferromagnetic topological insulator (FMI/AFM-TI) heterostructure devices. The devices originally exhibit a negative exchange bias field, which decays with increasing temperature and is unaffected by the back-gate voltage. When we change the device configuration to be half-covered by CrI3, the exchange bias becomes positive with a very large exchange bias field exceeding 300 mT. Such sensitive manipulation is explained by the competition between the FM and AFM coupling at the interface of CrI3 and MnBi2Te4, pointing to coverage-dependent interfacial magnetic interactions. Our work will facilitate the development of topological and antiferromagnetic devices

    Massimo Pallotrino, Etruščani, Zagreb: Svitava, 2008., 541 str.

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    This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation (NSF) of China and the Government of Guangdong Province for NSF (U1301242, 21271190 and S2012020011113), the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (20130171130001) and industry (2012B09000026), and the State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry, Jilin University (2012-01). Qili Wu and Xianfeng Yang contributed equally to this work.A new type of anatase TiO2 microcages assembled by oriented nanocrystals have been successfully fabricated through a topotactical conversion from CaTiO3 microcage precursor. The anatase microcages have all their six side faces dominated by anatase {001} facets, as revealed by detailed electron microscopy characterization. When used as the anode material for Li-ion storage, the unique microcages have the advantage of remarkable structural stability, high surface areas, and facile electronic conduction path. As a result, the TiO2 microcages-based anode achieves a high lithium storage performance especially at high current rates and long cycling stability, giving 175 mAh g-1 at 5C (850 mA g-1) after 800 cycles and 95 mAh g-1 at 50 C after 5000 cycles. Our comparison to the literature shows that this is a competitive and promising material for Li-ion battery and potentially also photocatalyst applications.PostprintPeer reviewe
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