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Nanocages

/ˈnænoʊˌkeɪdʒɪz/noun
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Nanocages are ultra-small, cage-like structures engineered at the nanoscale, typically measuring just a few nanometers across, that can trap, protect, or release molecules for various applications. They add a layer of precision in fields like medicine and materials science by mimicking biological systems or enabling targeted delivery, making them a game-changer in modern nanotechnology innovations.

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