Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at an atomic or molecular level to create materials and devices with unique properties and functions. In healthcare, nanotechnology has been used to create new materials and devices that promise to revolutionize the way treatments are delivered. Nanomaterials are used in medical imaging, drug delivery, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. Nanoparticles can be used to detect and target diseased cells, deliver drugs directly to cells, and monitor the progression of a disease. In medical imaging, nanomaterials are used in contrast agents to enhance the visibility of organs or tissues. Nanoparticles are also used to create targeted drug delivery systems, which can deliver drugs directly to affected cells or tissues. This can reduce the side effects of traditional drug treatments. Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine utilize nanomaterials to create new tissues and organs. Nanomaterials can be used to construct scaffolds or templates to form new tissues and organs. They can also be used to deliver growth factors and other substances to promote tissue regeneration. Finally, nanomaterials can be used to create biosensors to detect the presence of disease. These biosensors are often very sensitive and can detect even the smallest changes in the body
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Michael I Tribelsky, Moscow State University, Russian Federation
Title : The impact of nanomedicine: 30,000 orthopedic nano implants with no failures and still counting
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
Title : Logistic-modified mathematical model for tumor growth treated with nanosized cargo delivery system
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Current and future of red and black phosphorus nanomaterials
Hai Feng Ji, Drexel University, United States
Title : Azodye photoaligned nanolayers for liquid crystal: New trends
Vladimir G Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : Atomistic simulation of chemical ordering phenomena in nanostructured intermetallics
Rafal Kozubski, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
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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