Abstract

A Transformation in How Diseases are Treated and a Breakthrough Period for Medical Science


Abstract


Nanomedicine is a rapidly evolving field that uses nanoparticles for various purposes, such as DNA sequencing for diagnosis and screening, single-virus detection, and drug delivery systems. These applications have a significant impact on many medical specialties, such as molecular biology, biophysics, bioengineering, cardiology, oncology, and ophthalmology. The article also discusses how endocrinology and immunology can be used in different nano systems for cancer therapy. The article also examines how to improve the performance and security of nano systems and nanodevices for advancing human health. Soon, products utilizing nanotechnology in medical technology and medicine will be available in the market, with a hugely favorable impact on human health predicted for decades. Some of these topics are highlighted in this article, with a focus on DNA sequencing, viral vectors, and nanoparticles for drug delivery, screening, and diagnostic application identification, efficient treatment of a range of illnesses on specific building objects and materials by arranging atoms, molecules, or compounds into structures with unique characteristics and it's upcoming developments in the fields of medicine and pharmacy.




Keywords


Medication delivery nanoscale; diagnosis, DNA sequencing; treatment; nanotechnology and nanomedicine.