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In light of this, there has been growing interest in developing porous inorganic materials which have unique properties such as high specific surface area, tuneable (surface) chemistry, and enhanced stability across biological barriers, when compared to organic nanoparticles such as polymers and ...
In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a transformative force in the field of healthcare, offering continued innovation in medicine development and unprecedented possibilities for enhancing the performance and applications of medical devices. The ability to manipulate matter at the nanoscale has pa...
Some sunscreens contain nanoparticles. Their safety is a controversial topic. The natural nanoparticles in an English ivy secretion might act as a safe sunscreen.
Nanoparticles and nanofillers have undergone substantial research and are known to have profound industrial applications due to their significant reduction in the cost of production and modification of properties. In this review, a thorough review of nanoparticles and nanofillers is performed. The differe...
12.3 Nanoparticles in Biology 340 12.4 Uses and Advantages of Nanoparticles in Medicine 341 12.5 Antibacterial Properties of Nanomaterials 342 12.6 Antiviral properties of Nanoparticles 345 12.7 Antifungal Activity 348 12.8 Mechanism of Action of Nanoparticle inside the Body 349 ...
In this article, we report the safety evaluation of gadolinium-based nanoparticles in nonhuman primates (NHP) in the context of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in atherosclerosis bearing animals and healthy controls. In healthy NHP, the pharmacokinetics and toxicity profiles demonstrated the ab...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) due to small size, high surface area to volume ratio and good biocompatibility have great potential for a wide range of applications in medicine [1]. Furthermore, there are many different shapes of AuNPs, they can have one, two or even three dimension which also ...
ARCT-154 consists of a replicon based upon Venezuela equine encephalitis virus in which RNA coding for the virus structural proteins has been replaced with RNA coding for the full-length spike (S) glycoprotein of the SARS-CoV-2 D614G variant, encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles. 100 μg act...
A model study into the migration potential of nanoparticles from plastics nanocomposites for food contact. Food Packaging and Shelf Life 2 (2):73–80. doi: 10.1016/j.fpsl.2014.08.001. Bouwmeester, H., P. C. H. Hollman, and R. J. B. Peters. 2015. Potential health impact of ...