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Nanobots, Scroll down to see Video- Thank you - CLL Support
Nanobots, Scroll down to see Video- Thank you


I didn't manage to get anywhere? 🤨

I deleted your duplicate post, tNanobots? Sounds Like Star Trek? Fascinating.
I hope this melanoma research success extends to use with CLL, because checkpoint inhibitors have a poor record of success with CLL.
bagelstreet225 -
Thanks for this!
Here's a YouTube link to the video:
youtube.com/watch?v=iPi-QNY...
Here's a recent journal article about the topic.
jhoonline.biomedcentral.com...
Advances of medical nanorobots for future cancer treatments
Journal of Hematology & Oncology volume 16, Article number: 74 (2023)
One problem that I see is in getting the bot to the place where it will do the most good. Blood goes most places, but we need to get most of the drug into lymph nodes, spleen, and marrow specifically.
I also wonder how all the nanobots or their biodegraded parts finally exit the body. I presume it's via the liver, kidneys, and spleen. But how exactly do those organs know what to do with a nanobot or it's parts? Could large numbers of bots cause some sort of clog?
I haven't gone through the entire article and its long list of references yet.
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