Nano-medicine in General Medicine
Samriddhi Srivastav *
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, India.
Sunil Kumar
Department of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, India.
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Abstract
Nanotechnology has emerged as a high-potential technical field because it should be utilized in practically almost every situation of recent life. Medical research is among the fields where nanotechnologies are predicted to play a vital role. The fusion of nanotechnology and medicine has given rise to a brand-new scientific subject referred to as nanomedicine. Nanomedicine may be a field that strives to improvise person’s well-being in every possible manner and imaginable by utilizing nanotechnology techniques and principles. In terms of observations, diagnostic, bioanalysis, and imaging, nanotechnology offers monitoring tools and technology platforms. The National Institutes of Health has coined the term "nanomedicine" to explain applying nanotechnology to biological systems for diagnosis, treatment, evaluating, and control. Cancers (tumour cells, similarly as tumour neo-vasculature) are mononuclear phagocytes, dendritic cells, and endothelial cells. Presently, nanotechnology plus nanoscience methods to particle design and formulation are setting out to extend the marketplace for many pharmaceuticals and are laying the groundwork for a lucrative niche within the business, but a number of the anticipated benefits are exaggerated. The potential hazards and negative effects of nanoparticles are explored. These particles are at the forefront of nanotechnology's fast-paced development. Due to their idiosyncratic size-dependent characteristics, these materials ought to be excellent and indispensable in many human activities. This brief study attempts to summarize current discoveries in the field of applied nanomaterials with their applications in medicine.
Keywords: Nanomedicine, nanotechnology, biological systems, diagnosis, treatment