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Nanomachines that drill into cancer cells killing them in just 60 seconds developed by scientists
Nanomachines which can drill into cancer cells, killing them in just 60 seconds, have been developed by scientists. The tiny spinning molecules are driven by light, and spin so quickly that they can burrow their way through cell linings when activated. In one test conducted at Durham University the nanomachines took between one and three minutes to break through the outer membrane of prostate cancer cell, killing it instantly.

A graphic showing the tiny nanomachine Credit: Tour Group/Rice University The 'motor' is a rotor-like chain of atoms that can be prompted to move in one direction, causing the molecule to rotate at high speed. Dr Robert Pal of Durham University said: "We are moving towards realising our ambition to be able to use light-activated nanomachines to target cancer cells such as those in breast tumours and skin melanomas, including those that are resistant to existing chemotherapy. “Once developed, this approach could provide a potential step change in non-invasive cancer treatment and greatly improve survival rates and patient welfare globally." Motorised molecules that target diseased cells may deliver drugs or kill the cells by drilling into the cell membranes.

Credit: Tour Group/Rice University The scientists, whose work is reported in the journal Nature, created several different light-activated motorised molecules designed to home in on specific cells.

They found that the nanomachines needed to spin at two to three million times per second to overcome nearby obstacles and outpace natural Brownian motion, the erratic movement of microscopic particles suspended in fluid. The molecules could be used either to tunnel into cells carrying therapeutic agents, or to act as killer weapons that blast open tumour membranes.

Videos showed the cancer cell membranes bubbling under the assault. Without an ultraviolet trigger, the motor molecules located target cells but then remained harmlessly on their surfaces. The prostate cancer cells start to 'bleb' or disintegrate after just 60 seconds, as seen in the bottom image

Credit: Robert Pal/Durham University) When triggered, the molecules rapidly drilled through the cell membranes. Dr James Tour, a member of the international team from Rice University in Houston, US, said: "These nanomachines are so small that we could park 50,000 of them across the diameter of a human hair, yet they have the targeting and actuating components combined in that diminutive package to make molecular machines a reality for treating disease. "In this study we have shown that we can drill into cells, animal cells, human cells using these nanomachines, they will attach to the surface and then a light will be shone upon them and they will drill right into the cell. "For many years I never had envisioned the nanomachines being used medically, I though they were way too small, because they are much much smaller than a cell, but now this work has really changed my thoughts on this and I think therapeutically this will be a whole new way to treat patients, it's going to be an excellent application for cancer treatment, not just for killing of cells but for the treatment of cells, interacting with the human body using molecular machines."

The researchers are already proceeding with experiments in microorganisms and small fish and hope to move to rodents soon, ahead of clinical trials in humans if animal testing is successful.

Nanomachines that drill into cancer cells killing them in just 60 seconds developed by scientists
 

La Paix

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Damn, 2-3 million rotations per second.
I'm impressed but have no idea what this is relative to.


They found that the nanomachines needed to spin at two to three million times per second to overcome nearby obstacles and outpace natural Brownian motion...

Can I get somebody who knows what this means (natural Brownian motion) to put it to me like I'm 5 please?

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jasonhightower

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This is mind blowing. I gotta believe we're getting real close to curing most cancers.
 

La Paix

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This is mind blowing. I gotta believe we're getting real close to curing most cancers.
God I fucking hope so. Seems like everyone has a friend or family member who's been directly impacted in some way shape or form.
 

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I'm impressed but have no idea what this is relative to.


They found that the nanomachines needed to spin at two to three million times per second to overcome nearby obstacles and outpace natural Brownian motion...

Can I get somebody who knows what this means (natural Brownian motion) to put it to me like I'm 5 please?

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According to Wikipedia, Brownian motion is the movement of foreign particles in a liquid or gas due to the random movement of the molecules of the liquid or gas.

So I guess what they're saying is that the nanomachines need to move fucking fast to avoid being caught up in any of that, ie if they move slower, they may get hit by random particles or affected by the random movement of the molecules they are sitting in (blood plasma or whatever).
 

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I understand none of this - but I still find it fascinating.