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Water-powered self-propelled magnetic nanobot for rapid and highly efficient capture of circulating tumor cells

Medicine and Health

Water-powered self-propelled magnetic nanobot for rapid and highly efficient capture of circulating tumor cells

R. D. Wavhale, K. D. Dhobale, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking magnesium·Fe₃O₄-based Magneto-Fluorescent Nanorobot that self-propels in blood, enabling the nearly perfect isolation of cancer cells. Developed by Ravindra D. Wavhale and team at the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research, this innovative technology shows exceptional efficiency in capturing cancer cells, particularly MCF7 breast cancer cells, in serum and whole blood.

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