Nanotechnology in Medicine: Latest Breakthroughs Reshaping Drug Delivery Systems

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  • Wang Jia Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Korea University, Sejong 30019, Republic of Korea Author
  • Lee Yeo Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Korea University, Sejong 30019, Republic of Korea Author

Abstract

Imagine working with particles so small that 80,000 of them could fit across a single human hair. This is the remarkable scale at which nanotechnology in medicine operates, revolutionizing how we treat diseases at the molecular level. Indeed, these microscopic tools are transforming healthcare in ways that seemed impossible just a decade ago. The applications of nanotechnology in medicine now span from precise drug delivery systems to groundbreaking cancer treatments. We're witnessing unprecedented advances in how medications reach their targets, specifically through innovative nanocarriers that can cross biological barriers previously thought impenetrable. Furthermore, the future of nanotechnology in medicine looks even more promising, with new developments in smart nanoparticles that can both diagnose and treat conditions simultaneously. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the latest breakthroughs in nanotech in medicine, focusing on drug delivery systems that are reshaping patient care in 2025. We'll examine how these tiny particles are overcoming traditional treatment limitations, from enhancing drug bioavailability to enabling targeted therapy with minimal side effects. Through our analysis of current research and clinical applications, you'll understand why nanotechnology medicine represents one of the most significant advances in modern healthcare.

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2024-07-15

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Nanotechnology in Medicine: Latest Breakthroughs Reshaping Drug Delivery Systems. (2024). International Journal of Contemporary Research and Literacy Works, 5(2), 27-43. https://ijcrl.com/1/article/view/51