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Introduction to Nanotechnology [PDF]
Nanotechnology refers to technology that is implemented at the nanoscale and has applications in the real world. Unique physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials can be exploited for applications that benefit society. Nanotechnology represents a megatrend and has become a general purpose technology.
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Nanotechnology in Orthopaedics
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2012Nanotechnology provides a multitude of novel tools for applications in orthopaedics, including the meniscus, osteochondral defects, osseointegration of materials, vertebral disk regeneration and repair, and targeted drug delivery. Meniscus The high incidence of meniscal injuries, coupled with the structure’s limited healing capacity, has created a ...
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Emerging Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials for Cancer Radiation Therapy
Advances in Materials, 2017Radiation therapy (RT) including external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and internal radioisotope therapy (RIT) has been widely used for clinical cancer treatment. However, owing to the low radiation absorption of tumors, high doses of ionizing radiations are
Guosheng Song+4 more
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Nanotechnologies for Neurosciences
2018The applications of nanotechnology in the field of neuroscience can be divided into two main strands: (i) applications in the field of basic research and (ii) applications in the clinical field. In the first area we deal with: (a) developing and applying nano-engineered materials to promote adhesion, growth and neuronal differentiation and to ...
A. Aloisi, D. Pisignano, R. Rinaldi
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Biotechnology Advances, 2004
Nanotechnology is playing an increasingly important role in the development of biosensors. The sensitivity and performance of biosensors is being improved by using nanomaterials for their construction. The use of these nanomaterials has allowed the introduction of many new signal transduction technologies in biosensors.
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Nanotechnology is playing an increasingly important role in the development of biosensors. The sensitivity and performance of biosensors is being improved by using nanomaterials for their construction. The use of these nanomaterials has allowed the introduction of many new signal transduction technologies in biosensors.
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Nature Biotechnology, 2003
The current commercial path for nanotechnology ventures mirrors the early evolution of the biotechnology industry, allowing similar strategies toward both technology commercialization and investment opportunities.
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The current commercial path for nanotechnology ventures mirrors the early evolution of the biotechnology industry, allowing similar strategies toward both technology commercialization and investment opportunities.
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Scientific American, 2006
This article discusses the rising prominence of nanotechnology in scientific research. Nanotechnology, focused on controlling the properties of matter, has begun to draw increasingly large amounts of state funding around the world. The author suggests that this field of research will expand in several different ways, including the development of ...
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This article discusses the rising prominence of nanotechnology in scientific research. Nanotechnology, focused on controlling the properties of matter, has begun to draw increasingly large amounts of state funding around the world. The author suggests that this field of research will expand in several different ways, including the development of ...
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Nanotechnology, 2012
At the nanoscale measures can move from a mass-scale analogue calibration to counters of discrete units. The shift redefines the possible levels of control that can be achieved in a system if adequate selectivity can be imposed. As an example as ionic substances pass through nanoscale pores, the quantity of ions is low enough that the pore can contain ...
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At the nanoscale measures can move from a mass-scale analogue calibration to counters of discrete units. The shift redefines the possible levels of control that can be achieved in a system if adequate selectivity can be imposed. As an example as ionic substances pass through nanoscale pores, the quantity of ions is low enough that the pore can contain ...
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Nanotechnology in Otolaryngology
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2005This article provides a background on nanotechnology and discusses the applications of nanotechnology to medicine, specifically to otolaryngology.
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