Carbon nanopipettes for cellular surgery
University of Pennsylvania engineers and physicians have developed a carbon nanopipette thousands of times thinner than a human hair that measures electric current and delivers fluids into cells to probe cells with minimal intrusion and inject fluids without damaging or inhibiting cell growth. This is another step to realizing one aspect of the vision of nanomedicine.
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