Scientific Literature Artificial chemotaxis in micro/nanomotors
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What is the core focus of the research titled 'Artificial chemotaxis in micro/nanomotors'?
This literature focuses on: Chemotaxis is the directional motion of objects in response to chemical gradients, a process that drives navigation in micro/nanomotors, enabling a bio-inspired transition toward autonomous direction control. However, current studies lack consiste...
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