Delivering medicines with microscopic flowers

These small particles are reminiscent of paper flowers or desert roses. Physicians can use them to guide medicines to a precise destination within the body. Better yet, the particles can easily be tracked using ultrasound as they scatter sound waves.

Turquoise-colored representation of the flower particles made of zinc oxide
These flower-like zinc oxide particles are three micrometres in size (colourised electron microscope image). (Image: Dong Wook Kim / Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, colorization: ETH Zurich)

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