This time, American scientists used human lung cells to build a robot. These robots are supposed to be used to repair damaged tissues and treat diseases.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, scientists' new small biological robots are made from human lung cells. Researchers hope that these robots will be able to repair damaged tissues by circulating inside the body in the future. These robots will also be used in the treatment of diseases. This robot, named Antrobot, can have a variable size from a human hair to the sharp tip of a pencil. It will also have its own assembly capability.
Scientists from Tufts University and Harvard University developed this robot using the chemical composition of altered lung cells. These robots interacted with the damaged cells and succeeded in encouraging them to grow again.
Scientists still don't know exactly the mechanism of cell repair, but they believe that enterobots can be used once a day for things like clearing blocked arteries, repairing damaged spinal cord tissue, identifying cancer cells, and delivering drugs to specific locations. In this research, countless questions are raised in the field of collecting and putting human cells together and working with each other.
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