| Literature DB >> 30853878 |
Anil Kumar1, Aaron Tan2, Joanna Wong3, Jonathan Clayton Spagnoli4, James Lam2, Brianna Diane Blevins4, Natasha G2, Lewis Thorne5, Keyoumars Ashkan6, Jin Xie4, Hong Liu1.
Abstract
Unlocking the secrets of the brain is a task fraught with complexity and challenge - not least due to the intricacy of the circuits involved. With advancements in the scale and precision of scientific technologies, we are increasingly equipped to explore how these components interact to produce a vast range of outputs that constitute function and disease. Here, an insight is offered into key areas in which the marriage of neuroscience and nanotechnology has revolutionized the industry. The evolution of ever more sophisticated nanomaterials culminates in network-operant functionalized agents. In turn, these materials contribute to novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, including drug delivery, neuroprotection, neural regeneration, neuroimaging and neurosurgery. Further, the entrance of nanotechnology into future research arenas including optogenetics, molecular/ion sensing and monitoring, and piezoelectric effects is discussed. Finally, considerations in nanoneurotoxicity, the main barrier to clinical translation, are reviewed, and direction for future perspectives is provided.Entities:
Keywords: brain activity mapping (BAM); nanoneuroscience; nanoneurotoxicity; neural regeneration; neuroimaging; optogenetics
Year: 2017 PMID: 30853878 PMCID: PMC6404766 DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201700489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Funct Mater ISSN: 1616-301X Impact factor: 18.808