| Literature DB >> 26115196 |
Samir Mitragotri1, Daniel G Anderson2, Xiaoyuan Chen3, Edward K Chow4, Dean Ho5, Alexander V Kabanov6, Jeffrey M Karp7, Kazunori Kataoka8, Chad A Mirkin9, Sarah Hurst Petrosko9, Jinjun Shi, Molly M Stevens10, Shouheng Sun11, Sweehin Teoh, Subbu S Venkatraman, Younan Xia12, Shutao Wang13, Zhen Gu14,15,16, Chenjie Xu.
Abstract
Due to their size and tailorable physicochemical properties, nanomaterials are an emerging class of structures utilized in biomedical applications. There are now many prominent examples of nanomaterials being used to improve human health, in areas ranging from imaging and diagnostics to therapeutics and regenerative medicine. An overview of these examples reveals several common areas of synergy and future challenges. This Nano Focus discusses the current status and future potential of promising nanomaterials and their translation from the laboratory to the clinic, by highlighting a handful of successful examples.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26115196 PMCID: PMC5227554 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b03569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881