Micromachine manipulates cells
August 22, 2001 | Source: KurzweilAI
Sandia National Laboratories has created a micromachine that interacts at the scale of cells and could have important uses in genetic engineering and medicine.

Sandia's microteeth capture cells in a channel that is 20 microns wide
The ultimate goal of the Sandia device is to puncture cells and inject them with DNA, proteins, or pharmaceuticals to counter biological or chemical attacks, gene imbalances, and natural bacterial or viral invasions. The devices can be mass-produced easily and cheaply through computer-chip production techniques.