Nanoparticles are generally defined as any particulate material for which at least one dimension lies in the range of 1− 100 nm. 1− 3 They can exist in various shapes, such as …
The development of nanoparticles (NPs) for use in all facets of oncological disease detection and therapy has shown great progress over the past two decades. NPs have been …
CY Zhao, R Cheng, Z Yang, ZM Tian - Molecules, 2018 - mdpi.com
Chemotherapy has been widely applied in clinics. However, the therapeutic potential of chemotherapy against cancer is seriously dissatisfactory due to the nonspecific drug …
Nanomedicine is defined as “the application of nanotechnology to medicine, including the use of nanometer-sized carrier materials for facilitating disease diagnosis, disease treatment …
Nanomaterials have much to offer, not only in deciphering innate immune cell biology and tracking cells, but also in advancing personalized clinical care by providing diagnostic and …
Medical diagnosis and therapy are essential for providing patients with proper care, although inefficient diagnosis and therapy are usually associated with either improper …
K Chatterjee, S Sarkar, KJ Rao, S Paria - Advances in colloid and interface …, 2014 - Elsevier
Nanoparticles have several exciting applications in different areas and biomedial field is not an exception of that because of their exciting performance in bioimaging, targeted drug and …
In the last 30 years we have assisted to a massive advance of nanomaterials in material science. Nanomaterials and structures, in addition to their small size, have properties that …
C Tassa, SY Shaw, R Weissleder - Accounts of chemical research, 2011 - ACS Publications
Advances in our understanding of the genetic basis of disease susceptibility coupled with prominent successes for molecular targeted therapies have resulted in an emerging strategy …