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Japanese scientists practice surgery on a single cell using a needle with a 300 um diameter


(the needle is in yellow)

"To the best of our knowledge, the results demonstrated for the first time that solid material was inserted into a nucleus of such a small living cell with highly accurate positioning," the team writes in Nano-Letters.

The researchers say the technique could provide a versatile apparatus for surgery on living cells.

"We can inject metabolic inhibitors into cells through a nano-needle allowing it to be accepted by the cell's metabolic pathways," said Dr Nakamura, "This cell surgery allows us to modify the cell's functions."

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