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Nanoimpellers are nanoscale devices or systems designed to facilitate the movement of molecules or particles at the nanoscale. They can be thought of as tiny "propellers" that can drive or manipulate nanoparticles, biomolecules, or other small systems through various media, including biological environments, liquids, or even air. The concept of nanoimpellers is often explored in nanotechnology and materials science for applications in drug delivery, molecular diagnostics, and biomolecular interactions.

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