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  • Article - 7 Jan 2022
    Utilizing magnetic nanoparticles to detect pathogens and target genomic regions of interest has made them a highly desirable tool.
  • Article - 23 Sep 2021
    Generally, tendon injuries are caused due to trauma or gradual wear and tear from overuse or aging. Structurally, tendons—as well as their associated extracellular matrices—are comprised of...
  • Article - 3 Jun 2021
    Scientists are currently investigating nanotechnology in cancer treatment to improve therapeutic efficacy and reduce adverse side effects.
  • Article - 2 Apr 2021
    New research has shed light on how the preparation of carbon nanotubes can impact their surface roughness, and, therefore, their properties and suitability for biomedical applications. Here, we...
  • Article - 18 Feb 2021
    Novation Solution, LLC, a material science company, has announced the development of carbon nanotube-based silicon rubber that has a wide range of applications in medical science.
  • Article - 7 Aug 2019
    Nanoparticles differ from their elemental bulk versions and often show unexpected yet promising properties, making them of great scientific interest.
  • Article - 4 Jan 2019
    In this article the health impact of of Nanotechnology is discussed and how it can affect different parts of human health and what possible issues will be as nanotechnology develops
  • Article - 17 Oct 2017
    The most common application of nanotechnology to the field of medicine is the use of nanoparticles for cancer detection, monitoring and treatment. Many of the biological processes that cause cancer...
  • Article - 8 Aug 2017
    Researchers have developed a coin-sized nanotechnology chip capable of reprogramming adult skin cells in a live animal, and transforming them into other types of cells used to heal damaged tissues,...
  • Article - 17 Nov 2015
    Nanomaterials are, as defined by Standford University's Environmental Health & Safety Department as "materials with a minimum of one external dimension that ranges in size between 1-100 nanometers

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