Nanotörzsek
Nanotörzsek, also known as nano-strains, are hypothetical or emerging biological entities at the nanoscale, potentially possessing unique characteristics due to their extremely small size. The concept often blurs the lines between biological systems and engineered nanomaterials. These entities could theoretically range from modified viruses and bacteria to synthetic nanoscale biological constructs. Their small size could allow for unprecedented interaction with biological systems, such as targeted drug delivery within cells or highly specific environmental remediation. Research in this area explores the possibility of creating self-replicating nanoscale biological agents or harnessing the properties of naturally occurring nanostructures within organisms for novel applications. Challenges in studying and manipulating nanotörzsek include their detection, control, and the potential for unintended biological or environmental consequences. The development of nanotörzsek is closely linked to advances in nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and molecular engineering. While many applications remain theoretical, ongoing research aims to understand and potentially engineer these minute biological units for various scientific and technological purposes.