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Editorial on Advanced Nanomedicine
In advanced nanomedicine not only construction and repairing of human biological systems; but also monitoring and controlling can be implemented using nanostructures and nanobots at molecular level.
Mitra, Manu
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Phenolics from plant materials have garnered attention in nanomedicine research, due to their various medicinal properties. Caffeic acid, a phenolic compound that is abundant in coffee beans, has been proven to have anticancer effects, due to its ...
Ludwig Erik Aguilar +3 more
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Finite-element modeling and analysis in nanomedicine and dentistry
© 2014 Future Medicine Ltd. This article aims to provide a brief background to the current applications of finite-element analysis (FEA) in nanomedicine and dentistry.
Ben-Nissan, B, Choi, AH, Conway, RC
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Rational design of nanomedicine for photothermal-chemodynamic bimodal cancer therapy
Given the diversity, complexity, and heterogeneity of persistent tumors, traditional nanoscale monotherapeutic systems suffer from dissatisfactory curative efficiency with incidence of metastasis or relapse. In parallel, the trend of clinical research on
Yao, Chenyang +15 more
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Scientists’ perception of ethical issues in nanomedicine - a case study [PDF]
Research and development in nanomedicine has been accompanied by the consideration of ethical issues; however, little is known about how researchers working in this area perceive such issues.
Sethe, S +5 more
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Nanomedicine in Chemoradiation [PDF]
Chemoradiotherapy, the concurrent administration of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, is a treatment paradigm in oncology. It is part of the standard of care and curative treatment of many cancers. Given its importance, one of the primary goals of cancer research has been to identify agents and/or strategies that can improve the therapeutic index of ...
Seth M, Miller, Andrew Z, Wang
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Recent advances in nanotechnology offer new hope for disease detection, prevention, and treatment. Nanomedicine is a rapidly evolving field wherein targeted therapeutic approaches using nanotechnology based on the pathophysiology of gastrointestinal diseases are being developed.
Laroui, Hamed +6 more
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Introduction to Nanomedicine [PDF]
Although mentions of nanoparticles in relation to biomedicine appeared in the late 1970s and are now the subject of over 10,000 publications per year, the term “Nanomedicine” only appeared at the turn of this century, and less than 30 papers including this term were published up to 2005. [...]
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Exploiting Endocytosis for Nanomedicines [PDF]
In this article, we briefly review the endocytic pathways used by cells, pointing out their defining characteristics and highlighting physical limitations that may direct the internalization of nanoparticles to a subset of these pathways. A more detailed description of these pathways is presented in the literature.
Akinc, A., Battaglia, G.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted about photodynamic therapy (PDT) associated with nanomedicine approaches in the treatment of human squamous cell carcinoma (HSSC).
de Oliveira, Analú Barros [UNESP] +5 more
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