Bursting Bubbles Could Inject Drugs Right into Cells

Bubbles popping – the same phenomenon that crumbles kidney stones and rusts ship propeller blades – might hold the key to successfully injecting drugs directly into individual cells without harming them.

A new technique that harnesses the power of microscopic bubbles can open nanometer-sized entries into single cells for a split second.

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