
Using carbon to build 'forests' inside extremely small nanoparticles, scientists from Harvard and MIT, have constructed devices that can specifically bind and trap cells, bacteriaA microscopic organism. Bacteria lack a nucleus. They are found in very large numbers in almost all locations, including the human body. While most bacteria are harmless or necessary, some can cause disease and death. and viruses. Devices based on the technology could be used to detect cancer cells circulating in the blood. The work, published in the journal Small, proved that the technology works and can be used to create diagnnostic/detection medical devices.
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