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A group of scientists from MIT and the University of British Columbia have created “mini-factories” that can be programmed to produce different types of proteins and, when implanted into living cells, it should distribute those proteins throughout the body. The scientists have initially triggered these “factories” into action through the use of a laser light to relay the message of which proteins to produce.
The medical functions of this technology is nearly endless in treating and perhaps curing numerous diseases, from diabetes to cancer.