Nanotechnology is revolutionizing the medical field with the of new diagnostic and therapeutic agents. The use of nanotechnology for medical diagnosis and treatments is becoming increasingly popular as it provides new options for both diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Nanotechnology can be used to create more precise diagnostic tools and treatments, as well as to deliver drugs more effectively and efficiently. Nanotechnology has allowed for the of new medical diagnostic agents, such as nanoscale probes. These probes are small enough to enter the body and detect specific molecules or cells, allowing for more accurate diagnosis of diseases. For example, nanoscale probes can be used to detect cancer cells in the body and help to detect it in earlier stages. Nanotechnology has also enabled the of new therapeutic agents such as nanoscale drug delivery systems. These systems are able to deliver drugs in a targeted manner, meaning that drugs can be targeted to specific cells or tissues, increasing the effectiveness of the drug. This is especially useful for cancer treatments, as the drugs can be targeted to the cancer cells, meaning that the healthy cells are not affected by the treatment. Nanotechnology can also be used to develop new materials for medical devices and implants.
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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
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
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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
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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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