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- Micromotor abstract "Micromotors are very small particles (measured in microns) that can move themselves. These micromotors actually propel themselves in a specific direction autonomously when placed in a chemical solution. A set of oxidation-reduction reactions produce a stream of bubbles that then propels these micromotors through the chemical media. Spherical micromotors are called Janus spheres, because they are composed of two different materials, like the two-faced Roman god of change Janus.Micrometers may have applications in medicine since they have been shown to be able to deliver materials to living cells within an organism. They also have been shown to be effective in degrading certain chemical and biological warfare agents.".
- Micromotor wikiPageID "46840724".
- Micromotor wikiPageLength "6566".
- Micromotor wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Micromotor wikiPageRevisionID "670548512".
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholinesterase.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Anions.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Anode.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Biological_warfare.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nanotechnology.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Cathode.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_warfare.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_inhibitor.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_level.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Janus.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Microns.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Mineralization.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Nanoparticle.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_agent.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Oxidation-reduction_reaction.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Photocatalysis.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Reagent.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Reducing_agent.
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLink Reduction_(chemistry).
- Micromotor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Micromotor".
- Micromotor hasPhotoCollection Micromotor.
- Micromotor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Micromotor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Micromotor subject Category:Nanotechnology.
- Micromotor comment "Micromotors are very small particles (measured in microns) that can move themselves. These micromotors actually propel themselves in a specific direction autonomously when placed in a chemical solution. A set of oxidation-reduction reactions produce a stream of bubbles that then propels these micromotors through the chemical media.".
- Micromotor label "Micromotor".
- Micromotor sameAs m.013b10v4.
- Micromotor wasDerivedFrom Micromotor?oldid=670548512.
- Micromotor isPrimaryTopicOf Micromotor.