Sneaking spies into a cell's nucleus

Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - 11:14 in Physics & Chemistry

Duke University bioengineers have not only figured out a way to sneak molecular spies through the walls of individual cells, they can now slip them into the command centre - or nucleus - of those cells, where they can report back important information or drop off payloads...

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