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UK-based researchers have developed a new method for rapid and scalable preparation of uniform anisotropic polymer nanoparticles, achieving a breakthrough in precision nanomaterials. This method allows for high-throughput production of precision polymer nanomaterials, significantly reducing processing time from a week to just minutes. This enables the production of high-quality nanostructures at a scale previously unattainable. The method integrates seed preparation and living CDSA in a continuous flow setup, achieving end-to-end production of nanostructures in just three minutes. The authors believe this breakthrough has far-reaching implications for the fields of drug delivery, disease treatment, and programmable material design, and could potentially lead to improved treatments for diseases like cancer.

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