Canada Global (Web News) Scientists have recently developed microscopic robots capable of swimming in the lungs that can deliver chemotherapy directly to cancer cells in the lungs. According to a report published in the journal Science Advances, the scientists have developed tiny microbots capable of delivering chemotherapy drugs directly to lung cancer cells.
University of California professor and researcher Liang Fang Zhang said that this is a technology that can actively and effectively treat various lung diseases by connecting all lung tissues. The researchers said that the microbots containing nanoparticles. are those that stick to the surface of moss cells. The kai enable the nanoparticles to float inside the lungs and find and deliver chemotherapy drugs to the tumor. Liang Fengzhang explained that these microbots act as a ‘behavioral’. These nanoparticles appear in the body as red blood cells. This is why it does not stimulate an immune response.