Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Germany have new research out that reads like the draft of the next science fiction series, suggesting Escherichia coli bacteria- | New research from Germany hints at the promise of treating cancer with bacteria-based ‘microrobots’ armed with nanoliposomes containing immune system-triggering drugs. The scientists found that the bacteria, guided by magnets, was more effective at killing cancer cells than a control group.
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