Biohybrid Robotics In article number e202500167, Jin-Ha Choi, Jeong-Woo Choi, and co-workers highlight recent advances in nanomaterial-integrated muscle-cell-based biohybrid robots. By enhancing electrical conductivity, biocompatibility, and mechanical performance, nanomaterials significantly improve bioactuation efficiency, neuromuscular interfacing, and signal transmission. These strategies enable more durable, responsive, and adaptable biohybrid robotic systems, advancing their potential for biomedical applications.
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