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NanoFLUID is a flexible bioelectronic delivery patch.
Typical drug-delivery methods are constrained by low efficiency, poor dose control, and off-target effects that in turn severely impact therapeutic efficacy. In a recent issue of Nature, Yin et al. present the NanoFLUID patch, a flexible low-voltage bioelectronic drug-delivery device that has potential applications ranging from therapy to genomics.