How a robot ‘worm’ could be used to treat blockages and clots in the brain
A thread-like robotic worm that can travel through the brain’s blood vessels to deliver drugs for clots and treat blockages and lesions has been developed by engineers at
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ContinueLearn More XA thread-like robotic worm that can travel through the brain’s blood vessels to deliver drugs for clots and treat blockages and lesions has been developed by engineers at
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