Turning bacteria into a microrobot is good for humanity.
are actually vesicles filled with chemotherapeutic drug molecules. Their outer covering can be easily removed by coming in contact with infrared rays. On the other side, the magnetic particles attached to the bacteria are used to control their movement inside the human body. is a highly mobile microbe, the researchers exposed them to a magnetic field. The direction of the magnetic field guided the movement of the iron oxide particles and also the bacteria to which they were attached.
The researchers claim that the “on-the-spot delivery” of chemotherapeutic drugs using biohybrid microrobots can be accomplished without causing any pain or infection inside the patient’s body. Moreover, with more research and development, it could emerge as one of the most effective
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