Review Article
Brain cancer diagnosis and therapy using Nano-inspired smart medications
Author(s): Gabriel Schwan*
Nanomedicine advancements have aided in the advancement of cancer diagnostic and treatment results. However, due to unique constraints such as non-targeted dispersion resulting in low signal-to-noise ratio for diagnostics, difficult production, reduced biocompatibility, decreased photo stability, and systemic toxicity of nanomaterials within the body, regular usage of nanomaterials remains hard. Better nanomaterial-systems with regulated physicochemical and biological characteristics are thus required (Ozer et al., 2008). Smart nanomaterials are a possible option in this area since they may be triggered by specific external or endogenous stimuli such as pH, temperature, enzymes, or a specific biological molecule. The features of smart nanomaterials make them great candidates for a variety of applications such as biosensors, controlled medication release, and disease therapy. Smart nan.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2250-9941.2023.70