Nanotechnologies in Preventive and Regenerative Medicine 2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-48063-5.00001-0
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Nanotechnologies for early diagnosis, in situ disease monitoring, and prevention

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“…The incomplete arrival of the direction away from its objective tissue or organ will now cause healthy tissue toxicity as well as the conveying of dosages in a sub-therapeutic level at the objective component. Their ability to move various organic restrictions inside the casing, for instance, the bloodbrain barrier commits any error has extraordinary outcomes, evenly at the environment, for example, the expanding call for radionuclides, also nano fibres with carbon likewise are implicated to consume the ozone layer in the biological system [21,[108][109][110].…”
Section: Current Limitation and Safety Of Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incomplete arrival of the direction away from its objective tissue or organ will now cause healthy tissue toxicity as well as the conveying of dosages in a sub-therapeutic level at the objective component. Their ability to move various organic restrictions inside the casing, for instance, the bloodbrain barrier commits any error has extraordinary outcomes, evenly at the environment, for example, the expanding call for radionuclides, also nano fibres with carbon likewise are implicated to consume the ozone layer in the biological system [21,[108][109][110].…”
Section: Current Limitation and Safety Of Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 mm), which in combination with targeting mechanism majorly restrict irradiation mostly to malignant tissues. In addition to that, 90 Y has a physical half-life suitable for the radiotherapy (64.1 h) and 94% of radiation is delivered within 11 days after the drug admission [251].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that after intravenous administration, HAp/Ch particles accumulated in the spleen and the liver, while HAp/Ch-PLGA particles accumulated in the lungs. 20 A new procedure for radiolabelling nano--HAp with 125 I was developed to determine the biodistribution and accumulation of the composite particles in different organs. Thus, the created nano-objects are highly prospective as carriers of medicaments to organs where their accumulation was detected.…”
Section: Nano-bio Materials For Preventive and Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also provides the information important for the understanding of the biomolecule/nanosystems interface and the environmental fate of nanomaterials used in medicine. The book includes a chapter by Vranješ-Đurić and Ignjatović,20 in which hybrids between radionuclides and nanoparticles are discussed from the viewpoints of their structure, fabrication, fate in the body and applications in imaging and targeted radiotherapy. The final chapter 30 by Uskoković and Uskoković took on the risky task of challenging some of the unequivocally accepted prospects in the field of medical nanotechnologies and questioning its paradigms and premises that rarely get questioned, if at all.…”
Section: Nano-bio Materials For Preventive and Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%