According to a study published in the journal Nature Communications, MIT engineers have designed a tiny antenna that can operate wirelessly inside living cells, which has the potential to monitor and even guide cellular activity in real time for medical diagnosis and treatment, as well as research Other scientific processes open up new prospects. The researchers, dubbed the “cell rover,” have antennas that are much smaller than cells and, in studies of oocytes, make up less than 0.05 percent of the cell’s volume without damaging the cells.
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