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Cutting-Edge Research of Nanoscience and Nanomaterials Use in Biosciences

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 573

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1. Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
2. Institute of Crystallography, National Research Council of Italy, Via Salaria Km. 29,300, 00015 Rome, Italy
Interests: nanomaterials; bioscience; nanosensors; biomaterials

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Institute of Crystallography, National Research Council of Italy, Via Salaria Km. 29,300, 00015 Monterotondo, Rome, Italy
Interests: photosynthesis-based biosensors; nanosensors; engineered bioreceptors; immobilization techniques; prototype design; agri-food; space biology
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Dear Colleagues,

In recent decades, there has been an ever-increasing increase in research activities dealing with materials at the nanoscale aiming to promote scientific innovations in different relevant research fields. Research on nanoscience and nanotechnology regards the fabrication, manipulation, and characterization of matter at the atomic, molecular, and supra-molecular scales. At these length scales, materials acquire distinguishing properties compared to the micro e mesoscale counterpart due to the occurrence of quantum phenomena. Thus, materials of 1–100 nm in at least one dimension are endowed, among others, with novel chemical reactivity, fluorescence, or conductivity, which can be used to study biology at the nanoscale and favour industrial applications.

Indeed, in biological sciences, the concept of bio/materials functioning at the nanoscale was provided by evolution over time, but only recently, thanks to sophisticated advances in microscopy techniques, has it been possible to get deeper insights into mechanistic details governing vital processes, including DNA replication, molecular recognition, or enzyme functioning.

Nanoscience and nanotechnology find applications in every sector of our daily life and aim to promote industrial competitiveness and ameliorate well-being and health. As examples, in the agri-food field, the production of nano-agrochemicals holds the promise to promote sustainability by reducing the massive exploitation of external inputs through targeted delivery, improved uptake and use efficiency. Nano-sensors allow automated monitoring of crops and resource management, while smart nano-packaging could grant an enhanced shelf life of food.

Similarly, nano-enabled materials have increased relevance in biomedicine, especially regarding their noteworthy potentialities for active targeted drug delivery, improved drug loading and stability for either in vivo and/or in vitro 3D experimental set-ups.

This Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences is dedicated to articles investigating innovative or pioneering methods on the engineering and characterization of nanomaterials, their interaction with biological matter, and technology transfer to the agri-food, environment, biomedicine, and space biology sectors.

Both experimental and theoretical manuscripts are accepted. All approaches toward an improved understanding of the atomic/molecular characteristics of nanomaterials and their applications will be considered.

Manuscript can be research papers or reviews.

Dr. Livia Visai
Dr. Giuseppina Rea
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • nanomaterials
  • bioscience
  • nanosensors
  • biomaterials
  • agri-food
  • food technology
  • molecular recognition
  • drug delivery

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