To date, nanotechnology is one of the most fascinating branches of science as it is at the interface of physics, chemistry and engineering. Among the different nano- tech applications, those in the biomedical field are ever growing. This requires additional knowledge of biochem- istry, pharmacology and medicine. In this context, nano- structures are worldwide studied as intriguing alternatives to molecular systems due to their final unconventional properties, which may pave the way to new horizons in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Cutting-Edge Nanosystems for Biomedical Applications
NARDON, CHIARA;
2015-01-01
Abstract
To date, nanotechnology is one of the most fascinating branches of science as it is at the interface of physics, chemistry and engineering. Among the different nano- tech applications, those in the biomedical field are ever growing. This requires additional knowledge of biochem- istry, pharmacology and medicine. In this context, nano- structures are worldwide studied as intriguing alternatives to molecular systems due to their final unconventional properties, which may pave the way to new horizons in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.File in questo prodotto:
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