海绵
材料科学
纳米技术
膜
小泡
推进
生物物理学
生物
生物化学
植物
热力学
物理
作者
Zhiguang Wu,Tianlong Li,Wei Gao,Tailin Xu,Beatriz Jurado‐Sánchez,Jinxing Li,Weiwei Gao,Qiang He,Liangfang Zhang,Joseph Wang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201501050
摘要
A red blood cell membrane‐camouflaged nanowire that can serve as new generation of biomimetic motor sponge is described. The biomimetic motor sponge is constructed by the fusion of biocompatible gold nanowire motors and RBC nanovesicles. The motor sponge possesses a high coverage of RBC vesicles, which remain totally functional due to its exclusively oriented extracellular functional portion on the surfaces of motor sponge. These biomimetic motors display efficient acoustical propulsion, including controlled movement in undiluted whole blood. The RBC vesicles on the motor sponge remain highly stable during the propulsion process, conferring thus the ability to absorb membrane‐damaging toxins and allowing the motor sponge to be used as efficient toxin decoys. The efficient propulsion of the motor sponges under an ultrasound field results in accelerated neutralization of the membrane‐damaging toxins. Such motor sponges connect artificial nanomotors with biological entities and hold great promise for treating a variety of injuries and diseases caused by membrane‐damaging toxins.
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