Nanotechnology is used in molecular biology
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https://doi.org/10.37868/bes.v6i2.id329Abstract
Nanotechnology is developing as a new branch of science concentrating on the measurement of tiny materials such as nanometers (between 0.1 and 100 nanometers). Compared to chemical approaches, biogenic synthesis of nanoparticles is affordable and eco-friendly. Overall, this study offers a detailed and unbiased review of the present theories on the uptake of nanoparticles by mammalian cells, considering the complexities of nano-cellular communication. The report also describes the characteristic nature of nanoparticles and their wide spectrum of medical use. In terms of medicine, nanotechnology has brought in some ways of giving new medicines, cancer treatment, and targeted proteins and peptides. This paper is a review of the multifaceted utilities of nanotechnology in the application of drug delivery, diagnosis, and imaging in molecular biology. Furthermore, this review looks into how interactions between nanomaterials and life processes take place and contribute to the ongoing exploration of the nanotechnology-molecular biology conjunction.
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