Nanoparticle technology offers significant market opportunities in pharmaceuticals and biomedicine, enhancing drug delivery, solubility, and targeted therapy. This field supports advancements in ...
Antimicrobial nanoparticles are materials with exceptional antimicrobial properties, capable of controlling bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. Thanks to their unique physicochemical attributes, ...
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) represents a cutting‐edge imaging modality that directly visualises the spatial distribution of superparamagnetic nanoparticles. By harnessing the non‐linear ...
The University of Liverpool has secured a major £2.1 million award from the EPSRC to support cutting-edge research into ...
Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable ...
In a recent review article published in Biomolecules, researchers explored advancements in green nanoparticle technology and highlighted their effectiveness against clinical phytopathogens. By ...
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3D red-and-blue SARS-CoV-2 virus against a dark-blue background. A team at the University of Washington is working to improve COVID-19 vaccines. Credit: Shutterstock Conventional mRNA vaccines, like ...
Nanoparticles have a wide variety of applications, from drug delivery to electronics to air purification. Their small size and tunable properties make them particularly valuable for technological ...
Inorganic nanoparticles are nanoscale materials composed of inorganic compounds, such as metals, metal oxides, and semiconductors. These nanoparticles typically have sizes ranging from 1 to 100 ...
Research on gold nanoparticle-infused borotellurite glasses reveals enhanced nonlinear optical properties, making them ideal ...