DNA Nanorobot Hand Revolutionizes Virus Detection and Inhibition

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Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a DNA-based nanorobotic hand, called the NanoGripper, capable of detecting and inhibiting viruses like COVID-19. This innovative tool can rapidly detect viruses with high sensitivity and potentially block them from entering cells, offering applications in diagnostics and preventive medicine. The NanoGripper can also be adapted for targeted drug delivery, such as cancer treatment, by recognizing specific cell markers.
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