Nanomedicine is promising great things, including great advancements in the treatment of cancer. Imagine swarms of nanobots swimming through your veins, repairing cells or attacking viruses.
Nanomedicines have shown clear advantage over conventional drug treatments and could therefore be useful for the targeted and controlled drug delivery. However, nanotechnology still has risks, and more research is needed. Please take a look at the following useful references.
Article Nanotechnology and its Applications in Medicine
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The full benefits of the application of nanotechnology in medicine is not fully explored. Although, there are perceived hiccups but I think we need to look beyond the imperfections and proffer solutions on how to circumvent for its full benefits.
There is an ongoing special issue in this direction https://www.researchgate.net/project/Collaborative-Book-Project-on-Phytochemistry/update/5c6913c6cfe4a781a5809bac
Nanotechnology represents those medical applications of nanotechnology. Nanoscience ranges from nanomedicine applications and nanoscale electronic sensors to future applications for molecular nanotechnology. However, the current problems facing nanomedicine are many, the most important being the understanding of issues related to nanotoxicology and the environmental impact of nanomaterials.
The future of medicine in understanding the role of small nanosystems of water in the functioning of molecules, enzymes, DNA, RNA, cells, synthesis and metabolism. See the beginning of this study.
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Preprint Quantum entanglement in micellar solutions of ionic surfactants.