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NANOMEDICINE:- CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS DISCUSSING THE APPLICATIONS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY IN DRUG DELIVER DIAGNOSTICS, AND TREATMENT
*Shubham Mahesh Gadekar, Prof. Ashwini Wakade and Dr. Megha Salve
Abstract Nanotechnology has extensive applications such as nanomedicine in the medical field. Some nanoparticles have potential applications in new diagnostic devices, imaging and methodologies, targeted drugs, pharmaceutical products, biomedical implants and tissue engineering. Today, highly toxic treatments can be delivered with increased safety using nanotechnology, such as cancer chemotherapy drugs. In addition, wearable devices can detect major changes in vital signs, cancer cell states, and infections that actually occur in the body. We expect these technologies to give clinicians significantly better direct access to critical data about the reasons for changes in vital signs or disease due to a technological presence at the source of the problem. Biomedicine can be used for therapies with predictive analytics and artificial intelligence. To conduct this study, relevant articles on nanotechnology in the medical field from Scopus, Google scholar, ResearchGate and other research platforms are identified and studied. The study discusses the different types of nanoparticles used in the medical field. This article discusses the applications of nanotechnology in the medical field. The class, properties and characteristics of nanotechnologies for medicine are also taught. Scientists, governments, civil society organizations and the general public will need to work together across sectors to assess the importance of nanotechnology and drive its progress in various fields. Current research includes several possible uses of nanotechnology in the medical field. As a result, the study provides a concise and well-organized report on nanotechnology that should be valuable to researchers, engineers, and scientists for future research projects. Keywords: Nanotechnology Nanomedicine Nanoparticles Medical Treatment. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
