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Nanozymes map nanoparticle routes inside live cells without genetic engineering

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Nanozymes map nanoparticle routes inside live cells without genetic engineering
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Researchers have developed a new method called nanozyme proximity labeling (NPL) to track how nanoparticles move and interact within living cells. This technique avoids the need for genetic engineering, offering a more accurate way to study nanomedicine pathways.

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This advancement improves the design and safety of nanomedicines by providing clearer insights into how drug-delivery particles behave at the cellular level.

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