Typically,
nanomotors move along biopolymer filaments to go about their duties in the cell.
Not exact matches
The team has designed these
nanomotors to
move using the spatial variations of the concentrations of chemical species that they produce themselves by means of chemical reactions on their surfaces.
The team's three - part
nanomotor can rapidly mix and pump biochemicals and
move through liquids, which is important for future applications.
The
nanomotors, which are rocket - shaped metal particles,
move around inside the cells, spinning and battering against the cell membrane.