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Clinical applications of nanomedicines: A review.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-158133
ABSTRACT
Molecular nanotechnology has been defined as the three-dimensional positional control of molecular structure to create materials and devices to molecular precision. The human body is comprised of molecules; hence the availability of molecular nanotechnology will permit dramatic progress in human medical services. More than just an extension of "molecular medicine," nanomedicine will employ molecular machine systems to address medical problems, and will use molecular knowledge to maintain and improve human health at the molecular scale. Nanomedicine will have extraordinary and far-reaching implications for the medical profession, for the definition of disease, for the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions including aging, and ultimately for the improvement and extension of natural human biological structure and function. Nanomedicine is the preservation and improvement of human health using molecular tools and molecular knowledge of the human body. Nanomedicines are an emerging group of therapeutics that take advantage of our understanding of phenomena on the nanometer scale. Nanomedicines research requires expertise in a range of diverse fields and thus requires multidisciplinary teams. This article presents a brief review of Nanomedicines with an emphasis on its various aspects associated i.e. introduction, definition, medical and clinical uses, especially role of nanomedicines in treatment of dreadful disease like cancer in current scenario. The article also reveals the concept of nanorobots as well as implications for nanotoxicology from nanomedicines.

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Language: English Year: 2010 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Language: English Year: 2010 Type: Article