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Gastrointestinal-resident, shape-changing microdevices extend drug release in vivo (Science Advances, 2020)
A Mechanical Parasite for Extended Drug Release, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
9 Bioinspired Medical Technologies, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Hookworms: Tiny Teeth for Futuristic Drug Delivery, Medium.com
Parasite-inspired drug delivery system could be the future of medicine, BBC Science Focus
Researchers engineer tiny, shape-changing machines that deliver medicine to the GI tract, National Science Foundation
Gastrointestinal-resident, shape-changing microdevices for extended drug delivery, Phys.org
Inspired by Parasitic Worms, Researchers Engineer Tiny Machines That Deliver Medicine Efficiently, Sci Tech Daily
Scientists Develop Mini Machines That Deliver Medicine By Latching Onto The Intestine, Unilad
DOZENS OF TOOTHY DRUG DELIVERY DEVICES FIT ON A Q-TIP, Futurity
Star-shaped device for more efficient drug delivery, Al Khaleej Today
Theragripper for efficient drug delivery, DE24 News
Theragrippers Engineered for Efficient Drug Delivery, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Gut-grabbing drug-delivery device is inspired by the hookworm, New Atlas
Tiny, shape-changing machines that deliver medicine efficiently to the GI tract developed by researchers, Signs of the Times
Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently, Advanced Science News
Parasite-inspired theragrippers deliver controlled doses, The Engineer
Star-Shaped Device Designed To Release Drugs More Efficiently, Technology Networks
Johns Hopkins researchers design tiny, star-shaped microdevices to deliver drugs, News Medical
Johns Hopkins Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently, 7th Space
Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently, Medical XPress
Johns Hopkins Researchers Engineer Tiny Machines That Deliver Medicine Efficiently, SCIENMAG
Johns Hopkins Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently, Bioengineer.org
Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently, ScienceDaily
Tiny shape-changing machines deliver medicine efficiently to the GI tract, NanoWerk
Johns Hopkins Researchers Engineer Tiny, Shape-Changing Machines That Deliver Medicine Efficiently To The GI Tract, Sciencenewsnet.in
Johns Hopkins Researchers engineer tiny machines that deliver medicine efficiently, EurekAlert
Johns Hopkins scientists create parasite-inspired microdevice to gradually deliver drugs in the GI tract, Fierce Pharma
Helical Nanomachines as Mobile Viscometers (Advanced Functional Materials, 2018)
Helical Nanomachines Map Viscosity, Technology.org
IISc team develops novel diagnostic probe, Biospectrum India
IISc develops microscopic probes which enter blood, detect diseases fast, New Indian Express
Helical nanopropellers to measure local viscosity in a fluid, Nanowerk
IISc study on nanoscience makes a splash, Bangalore Mirror
Nanobots glide through living cells, IEEE spectrum
A journey to the center of the cell, The Wire
Design, characterization and control of thermally-responsive and magnetically actuated micro-grippers at the air-water interface (PLOS One, 2017)
Micro-grippers Steered Through Pacman-like Virtual Maze, Technology Networks
Micro-grippers may be able to navigate unstructured environments, NanoWerk
Micro-grippers may be able to navigate unstructured environments, Phys.org
Micro-grippers may be able to navigate unstructured environments, EurekAlert