Sunday, November 20, 2011

Promise and danger Nanomedicine

There is a new exciting field of nanomedicine and technological revolution, which promises exciting new ways to diagnose and treat diseases? Or does it herald the release of dangerous nanoparticles or nanorobots nanoelectronic devices that will wreak havoc in the body? A new survey of more than 500 studies on the subject concluded that neither scenario is likely. She appears in the journal Molecular ACS 'Pharmacy.
Duncan and Ruth Rogerio Gaspar explained that nanomedicine - the use of nanotechnology to medical care is often overhyped as a panacea or potential ALLS opasnost.Kontseptsiya debuted with far-sighted that the robots and electronic devices are so small that scores will correspond to the width of human hair can be built and put into the human body to treat disease and repair damaged organs. About 40 nano medical products actually in use, and nano-drugs, devices, drug delivery, imaging agents, and other products on the horizon.
The authors first describe the history of nanomedicine, as well as many of nanomedicine products available today. Then, they are your suggestions as best move nanomedicine in the development of drugs to the risks and benefits in mind. Finally, they identify the key factors important for the development of practical nanomedical technology that is safe and effective.

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