A Comprehensive Review of Nanodevice Manufacturing Advances for Biomedical Applications
Keywords:
Nanodevices, Biomedical Applications, Drug Delivery, Nanomedicine, Therapeutic NanotechnologyAbstract
Nanotechnology has emerged as a revolutionary field with immense potential for transforming various industries, especially in the realm of biomedical applications. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in the manufacture of nanodevices tailored for biomedical purposes. The focus is primarily on the synthesis methods, functionalization techniques, and diverse applications of these nanodevices, highlighting their impact on diagnostics, imaging, drug delivery, and therapeutic interventions.
In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricacies of nanodevice synthesis, encompassing top-down and bottom-up approaches such as chemical vapor deposition, self-assembly, and template-assisted methods.
Moreover, we scrutinize the multifaceted applications of nanodevices in diagnostics, elucidating their pivotal role in biosensors, imaging agents, and point-of-care devices. The review further navigates through the revolutionary impact of nanotechnology on drug delivery systems, unraveling how nanodevices facilitate controlled and targeted release of therapeutic agents, thereby enhancing efficacy and minimizing side effects.
Beyond diagnostics and drug delivery, we explore the burgeoning field of therapeutic interventions facilitated by nanodevices. From hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy to gene therapy, these interventions showcase the versatility of nanotechnology in reshaping traditional approaches to treatment.
As the review unfolds, it not only encapsulates the remarkable strides made in the field but also confronts the challenges hindering the seamless integration of nanodevices into mainstream biomedical practices. We critically examine issues such as nanotoxicology, scalability, and the imperative need for rigorous clinical translation, paving the way for a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape.
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