It is written in a style that most outside of the field will struggle to understand and it is unfortunately using terms such as «
DNA nanorobot».
Not exact matches
A system based on tailored
DNA - devices could help to avoid unnecessary drug treatments, since programmed
DNA -
nanorobots could detect various agents from the blood stream, and immediately start the battle against disease.
The group has built
nanorobots out of
DNA, forming shell - like shapes that drugs can be tethered to.
Shawn Douglas and colleagues at Harvard University's Wyss Institute used «
DNA origami» to build the
nanorobot.
If nuclear
DNA damage was removed, such as via the somewhat distant molecular nanomachinery of chromallocytes, programmable
nanorobots moving from cell to cell to fix each breakage, then aside from the elimination of cancer, would it have any other measurable effect on health and longevity?