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Diverse Applications of Nanomedicine

Authors :
Pelaz B.
Alexiou C.
Alvarez-Puebla R.
Alves F.
Andrews A.
Ashraf S.
Balogh L.
Ballerini L.
Bestetti A.
Brendel C.
Bosi S.
Carril M.
Chan W.
Chen C.
Chen X.
Cheng Z.
Cui D.
Du J.
Dullin C.
Escudero A.
Feliu N.
Gao M.
George M.
Gogotsi Y.
Grünweller A.
Gu Z.
Halas N.
Hampp N.
Hartmann R.
Hersam M.
Hunziker P.
Jian J.
Jiang X.
Jungebluth P.
Kadhiresan P.
Kataoka K.
Khademhosseini A.
Kopeček J.
Kotov N.
Krug H.
Lee D.
Lehr C.
Leong K.
Liang X.
Ling Lim M.
Liz-Marzán L.
Ma X.
Macchiarini P.
Meng H.
Möhwald H.
Mulvaney P.
Nel A.
Nie S.
Nordlander P.
Okano T.
Oliveira J.
Park T.
Penner R.
Prato M.
Puntes V.
Rotello V.
Samarakoon A.
Schaak R.
Shen Y.
Sjöqvist S.
Skirtach A.
Soliman M.
Stevens M.
Sung H.
Tang B.
Tietze R.
Udugama B.
VanEpps J.
Weil T.
Weiss P.
Pelaz B.
Alexiou C.
Alvarez-Puebla R.
Alves F.
Andrews A.
Ashraf S.
Balogh L.
Ballerini L.
Bestetti A.
Brendel C.
Bosi S.
Carril M.
Chan W.
Chen C.
Chen X.
Cheng Z.
Cui D.
Du J.
Dullin C.
Escudero A.
Feliu N.
Gao M.
George M.
Gogotsi Y.
Grünweller A.
Gu Z.
Halas N.
Hampp N.
Hartmann R.
Hersam M.
Hunziker P.
Jian J.
Jiang X.
Jungebluth P.
Kadhiresan P.
Kataoka K.
Khademhosseini A.
Kopeček J.
Kotov N.
Krug H.
Lee D.
Lehr C.
Leong K.
Liang X.
Ling Lim M.
Liz-Marzán L.
Ma X.
Macchiarini P.
Meng H.
Möhwald H.
Mulvaney P.
Nel A.
Nie S.
Nordlander P.
Okano T.
Oliveira J.
Park T.
Penner R.
Prato M.
Puntes V.
Rotello V.
Samarakoon A.
Schaak R.
Shen Y.
Sjöqvist S.
Skirtach A.
Soliman M.
Stevens M.
Sung H.
Tang B.
Tietze R.
Udugama B.
VanEpps J.
Weil T.
Weiss P.
Source :
SCOPUS19360851-2017-11-3-SID85016558028

Abstract

© 2017 American Chemical Society.The design and use of materials in the nanoscale size range for addressing medical and health-related issues continues to receive increasing interest. Research in nanomedicine spans a multitude of areas, including drug delivery, vaccine development, antibacterial, diagnosis and imaging tools, wearable devices, implants, high-throughput screening platforms, etc. using biological, nonbiological, biomimetic, or hybrid materials. Many of these developments are starting to be translated into viable clinical products. Here, we provide an overview of recent developments in nanomedicine and highlight the current challenges and upcoming opportunities for the field and translation to the clinic.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
SCOPUS19360851-2017-11-3-SID85016558028
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1042757099
Document Type :
Electronic Resource