Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Newly Developed Artificial Cilia

Newly Developed Artificial Cilia
Wed, 09 Feb 2011 03:02:47 -0600

Newly developed artificial cilia respond to changes in heat, electromagnetic radiation and acidity

Newly developed artificial cilia respond to changes in heat, electromagnetic radiation and acidity.

Cilia occur on a variety of cells and unicellular organisms in nature. They primarily help collect sensory information, or produce mechanical responses that help single-celled and ...

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