Nanorobots trial to begin in humans: Microscopic DNA devices could be injected into a leukaemia patient in a bid to …

Posted: Published on March 23rd, 2015

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Team at Harvards Wyss Institute in Massachusetts created nanorobots They could be used to treat a leukaemia patient with just six months to live Nanorobots are made from DNA strands and carry a payload of drugs Inventor hopesinnovation could revolutionise how drugs are delivered and be used to diagnose abnormal cells before they become cancerous

By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline

Published: 11:45 EST, 18 March 2015 | Updated: 06:52 EST, 23 March 2015

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Tiny robots that can swim in the bloodstream and attack diseases may sound as if they belong in a sci-fi film.

But these so-called nanorobots are set to be used to treat a person who is seriously ill with leukaemia.

The lead researcher behind the innovation hopes the patient could be cured within a month - and has already successfully tested the machines in animals.

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