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I read an explanation as to why capped nanotubes cause damage: The cell confuses them with spherical objects only to realize that's just the cap of a very long tube. But what about Hydrogen-terminated nanotubes? They you can actually, you know, bond into something by dehydrogenating the endpoints and then crashing it on a surface.

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