Nanotechnology: from In Vivo Imaging System to Controlled Drug Delivery

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Maria Mir
Saba Ishtiaq
Samreen Rabia
Maryam Khatoon
Ahmad Zeb
Gul Majid Khan
Asim ur Rehman
Fakhar ud Din
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[1] Quaid-I-Azam University,Department of Pharmacy
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Nanotechnology; Nanocomposites; In vivo imaging; Drug delivery and pharmaceutical nanosystems;
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Science and technology have always been the vitals of human’s struggle, utilized exclusively for the development of novel tools and products, ranging from micro- to nanosize. Nanotechnology has gained significant attention due to its extensive applications in biomedicine, particularly related to bio imaging and drug delivery. Various nanodevices and nanomaterials have been developed for the diagnosis and treatment of different diseases. Herein, we have described two primary aspects of the nanomedicine, i.e., in vivo imaging and drug delivery, highlighting the recent advancements and future explorations. Tremendous advancements in the nanotechnology tools for the imaging, particularly of the cancer cells, have recently been observed. Nanoparticles offer a suitable medium to carryout molecular level modifications including the site-specific imaging and targeting. Invention of radionuclides, quantum dots, magnetic nanoparticles, and carbon nanotubes and use of gold nanoparticles in biosensors have revolutionized the field of imaging, resulting in easy understanding of the pathophysiology of disease, improved ability to diagnose and enhanced therapeutic delivery. This high specificity and selectivity of the nanomedicine is important, and thus, the recent advancements in this field need to be understood for a better today and a more prosperous future.
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