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An interesting application of the prospective technology called Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) is in the territory of the medicine. It's expected that this technology plays the role as tool of surveillance of the functionalities of the human organs. To accomplish that, the deployment of nanodevices very near to organs should be a must. However, the idea to deploy nanodevices should be sustained...
The human kidney can be seriously threated in the cases where the presence of bunches of electric charges may cancel its electric shield that plays the protectionist role against the pass of giant proteins through the urine. In this paper we use simple physics equations in order to extract the electric field which exerts force on the negative charge distribution located along the glomerular membrane...
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