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  2. Impact of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The health impacts of nanotechnology are the possible effects that the use of nanotechnological materials and devices will have on human health. As nanotechnology is an emerging field, there is great debate regarding to what extent nanotechnology will benefit or pose risks for human health.

  3. Societal impact of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The term is sometimes expanded to also include nanotechnology's health and environmental impact, but this article will only consider the social and political impact of nanotechnology. As nanotechnology is an emerging field and most of its applications are still speculative, there is much debate about what positive and negative effects that ...

  4. Nanomedicine - Wikipedia

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    Nanomedicine research is receiving funding from the US National Institutes of Health Common Fund program, supporting four nanomedicine development centers. [7] The goal of funding this newer form of science is to further develop the biological, biochemical, and biophysical mechanisms of living tissues.

  5. Carbon nanotubes in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that functionalized carbon nanotubes are non-cytotoxic and preserve the functionality of primary immune cells. [16] Two types of f-CNTs were prepared, following the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction (f-CNTs 1 and 2) and the oxidation/amidation treatment (f-CNTs 3 and 4), respectively. Both types of f-CNTs were uptaken by B and T ...

  6. Nanoelectronics - Wikipedia

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    A parallel line of research seeks to create nanoelectronic devices which could interact with single cells for use in basic biological research. [21] These devices are called nanosensors. Such miniaturization on nanoelectronics towards in vivo proteomic sensing should enable new approaches for health monitoring, surveillance, and defense technology.

  7. Nano Biomedicine and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Nano Biomedicine and Engineering is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that was established in 2009 covering nanotechnology applied to biology, medicine, and engineering. It is published by the Tsinghua University Press and sponsored by Shanghai Jiao Tong University .

  8. International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and ...

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    The FNANO conference has been held in Snowbird, Utah each year in April since 2004, and focuses on molecular self-assembly of nanoscale materials and devices. [4] DNA Computing focuses on biomolecular computing and DNA nanotechnology, and has been held annually since 1995. [5]

  9. National Center for Health Research - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, Center staff concluded a study into the various alternative approval processes for medical devices at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Authors associated with the Center published a study "examin[ing] how often the different approval or clearance processes were used for medical devices that were subsequently recalled for life-threatening problems."