Light makes microscopic ‘muscle’ flex on command

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A person flexes their bicep while sticking their arm through a hole in a white background.

Using patterned light to generate and control microscale forces could inform designs for synthetic cells that deliver drugs.

Engineers interested in creating artificial cells to deliver drugs to unhealthy parts of the body face a key challenge: for a cell-like system to move, change shape, or divide, it needs a way to generate force on command.

Biological cells rely on adenosine triphos...

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