This article first appeared in the 2018 Physics World Focus on Nanotechnology
Peer Fischer outlines the prospects for creating “nanoswimmers” that can be steered through the body to deliver drugs directly to their targets
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Peer Fischer outlines the prospects for creating “nanoswimmers” that can be steered through the body to deliver drugs directly to their targets
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Peer Fischer is a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Stuttgart and the head of the Micro Nano and Molecular Systems Lab at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany, e-mail fischer@is.mpg.de