Nanotechnology in Medicine - Thematic Research
Summary
Nanotechnology in medicine is on the rise
A persistent problem in medicine is the lack of ability to specifically target diseased cells and tissues. Drugs are often administered as free compounds. This non-specific mode of delivery relies on the drug molecules to serendipitously reach target cells. Nanomedicine refers to the area of science that combines nanotechnology with drugs or diagnostic molecules to improve the ability to target specific cells or tissues. These materials are produced on a nanoscale level and are safe to introduce into the body. Applications for nanotechnology in medicine include imaging, diagnosis, or the delivery of drugs that will help medical professionals treat various diseases.
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