Nanowerk is reporting that a group of Dutch scientists developed biohybrid nanocontainers with controlled permeability, designed to enclose all sorts of biomolecules. Dr. Alma Dudia and colleagues (BMTI Institute for Biomedical Technology and MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Twente and BioMaDe Technology Foundation in The Netherlands) believe that their functional nanovesicle can become quite useful for nanotech studies, such as single molecule imaging, or for “bionanosensors, nanoreactors, nanomedicine, and triggered delivery.”
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