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Tiny robot measuring less than 1mm wide 'delivers drugs directly to central nervous system'
A tiny robot can deliver drugs directly to the central nervous system, offering hope of new therapies for a host of illnesses.
The device, which measures less than 1mm wide, provides hope in delivering medication during the treatment for a host of illnesses including cancers, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis.
Diseases that affect the central nervous system (CNS) are hard to treat as drugs have to cross the "blood-brain barrier".
Dense cells and vessels protect grey matter against circulating foreign bodies.
"Targeted drug delivery may lead to improved efficacy and reduced side-effects due to lower off-target dosing," project leader Dr Lamar Mair said.