Biological computers are special types of microcomputers that are specifically designed to be used for medical applications. The biological computer is an implantable device that is mainly used for tasks like monitoring the body’s activities or inducing therapeutic effects, all at the molecular or cellular level. This is made up of RNA, DNA and proteins and can also perform simple mathematical calculations. This could enable the researcher to build an array or a system of biosensors that has the ability to detect or target specific types of cells that could be found in the patient’s body. This could also be used to carry out or perform target-specific medicinal operations that could deliver medical procedures or remedies according to the doctor’s instructions.
Short Communication: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Short Communication: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
Research Article: Bioceramics Development and Applications
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