Nanotechnology: Engineering the Future of Medicine
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 July 2023) | Viewed by 49871
Special Issue Editors
Interests: materials science and engineering; nanotechnology; biomedicine; cancer; in vivo animal models
Interests: biopolymers; silk-based biomaterials; wound healing and regeneration; sterilization of sensitive biomedical polymers
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Dear Colleagues,
Nanotechnology has revolutionized the biomedical field. When the right tools were invented, such as scanning electron and atomic force microscopes, scientists were able to make observations at the nanoscale. With that knowledge, a new range of biomaterials emerged, such as nanoparticles and liposomes. These can be combined with drugs or diagnostic molecules to improve the ability to target specific cells or tissues and can be used as delivery systems and probes for biological diagnostics, imaging, and therapeutics. Different cells have distinctive properties, and nanotechnology can be used to recognize cells of interest, allowing associated drugs and therapeutics to reach diseased tissue, circumventing healthy cells. Nanomaterials can be functionalized with specific molecules that will bind cellular receptors for targeted delivery.
The applicability of nanotechnology in biomedicine is broad. It can be used in cancer using nanoparticles or liposomes carrying potential cancer drugs to specific cancers; in regenerative medicine using nanomaterials-assisted gene delivery to stem cells or nanostructured materials employing patients own´s cells; and in inflammatory disorders using passive targeting due to the small size and different surface properties passing through blood vessel walls into tissues.
This Special Issue aims to cover recent research on nanotechnology applied to biomedicine. Different medical applications can be endorsed, as well as diverse types of nanostructures. Types of contributions can be original research papers, short communications, and reviews.
Dr. Ana Rita Costa-Pinto
Dr. Ana Leite Oliveira
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Nanoparticles
- Nanomedicine
- Biomedicine
- Nanotechnology
- Theranostics
- Targeted delivery systems
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