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Nanomedicine is the science and technology of complex systems of nanoscale size that can be used for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The complex system consisting of a nanocarrier and a drug enter, therefore, in this definition. Our group has developed a number of nanocarriers intended to transport and deliver drugs across mucosal barriers. These nanocarriers are particularly important in the case of drugs that are very unstable in biological fluids and can not cross epithelial barriers. Biotech compounds such as peptides, proteins, and nucleic acid based-drugs enter within this category of drug. In fact, despite the great potential of these macromolecules their clinical application has been greatly restricted by their extremely short action and the necessity of being administered by injection. So let us discuss everything on the Nanomedicines and its applications, Share your thoughts on this...
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ASHWINKUMAR RAMESH YEOLE
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Attitude towards growth is very good and article is also very good but I think of nano technology will help to read brains also what is yours ?
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Vivek Srivastava
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Harshad, Would like to request you to come up with original articles, else paste the article in full. You have copied the original article by me and tried to put it up as your contribution. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Thanks! Vivek
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A few days back, a news came that scientists are inventing a technique using Nanotechnology where they'll be replacing cells of the human body. By this process, they can make human eternal. Now, though this process seems to be not so easy, but we...
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With the help of nanotechnology, scientists can develop novel types of drug delivery systems with increased accuracy. For example, nanotechnology can be used to effectively target only cancerous cells without harming the healthy cells in a cancer...
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To achieve a challenging position, where I can make significant contribution to the organization using my hard work and dedication, which enhance my skills. Have a demonstrated record of building strong working relationships with the teammates, as...
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i am shubhashree rout completed my btech in the field of biomedicak engg .looking job in the field of manufacturing company. plz give me a suggestion 2 get a good job
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Shree Bose, Naomi Shah and Lauren Hodge were chosen winners among top 15 finalists at Google science fair. It was a girl power show perhaps. They were awarded for there deep thinking and unique solutions. Whree Bose won in the 17-18 age group. She won 50,000 dollar scholarship and an internship opportunity at the prestigious Geneva-based CERN institute. Her project was "improve ovarian cancer treatment for patients when they have built up a resistance to certain chemotherapy drugs". Shah won in the 15-16 age group for her "endeavour to prove that making changes to indoor environments that improve indoor air quality can reduce people's reliance on asthma medications". Hodge was named winner in the 13-14 age group for studying the effect of different marinades on the level of potentially harmful carcinogens in grilled chicken. Shah and Hodge each received 25,000 dollar scholarships and internships at Google and toy company LEGO. All three were awarded lifetime digital subscriptions...
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If a person has diabetes, healthful lifestyle choices in diet, exercise, and other health habits will help to improve glycemic (blood sugar) control and prevent or minimize complications of diabetes. Education regarding causes prevention while maintaining target blood glucose levels is of utmost importance. Diabetes Diet: A healthy diet is key to controlling blood sugar levels and preventing diabetes complications. If the patient is obese and has had difficulty losing weight on their own, talk to a health care professional. He or she can recommend a dietician or a weight modification program to help the patient reach a goal. Eat a consistent, well-balanced diet that is high in fibber, low in saturated fat, and low in concentrated sweets. A consistent diet that includes roughly the same number of calories at about the same times of day helps the health care professional prescribe the correct dose of medication or insulin. A healthy diet also helps to keep blood sugar at a...
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