Nanotechnology is a rapidly advancing field of research that has the potential to revolutionize the automotive industry. Nanotechnology can be used to create materials and components that are stronger, lighter, and more efficient than those currently used in the automotive industry. For example, nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes can be used to create strong, lightweight parts for vehicles, as well as components that are more efficient and less expensive to manufacture. Nanotechnology can also be used to create fuel cells that are more efficient and produce fewer pollutants, as well as to create sensors that are more accurate and smaller. Additionally, nanotechnology can be used to create coatings that can protect vehicle components from corrosion and wear and tear. Finally, nanotechnology can be used to create self-repairing materials, which can help reduce the amount of maintenance required for vehicles. By leveraging nanotechnology, the automotive industry can create vehicles that are safer, more reliable, and more efficient.
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Michael I Tribelsky, Moscow State University, Russian Federation
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Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
Title : Logistic-modified mathematical model for tumor growth treated with nanosized cargo delivery system
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Vladimir G Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
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Title : The enhanced cytotoxic effect of curcumin on leukemic stem cells via CD123-targeted nanoparticles
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Title : Efficiency of nanoparticles (Micromage-B) in the complex treatment of multiple sclerosis
Andrey Belousov, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
Title : Innovative method of nanotechnology application in the complex treatment of multiple sclerosis
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