
Nanobots are nano-scale robots, typically operating at dimensions of 1 to 100 nanometers, designed to perform specific tasks and commonly used in medical, environmental, or technological applications. Their purpose is to intervene with high precision by manipulating matter at the atomic or molecular level. Although nanobots are currently still in the experimental stage together, they hold significant potential for future development in areas ranging from medical diagnosis and treatment disease t
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These advanced robotic systems designed at the nanoscale can penetrate the cell membrane through mechanical, chemical, or physical means to directly enter the cell. These nanobots hold revolutionary potential in biomedicine, particularly for targeted drug delivery, gene editing, intracellular imaging, and biosensor applications.Cell Membrane and Translocation MechanismsThe cell membrane is a selectively permeable structure composed of a phospholipid bilayer and proteins that regulate the movemen
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