NANOROBOITICS IN DRUG DELIVER SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER: A REVIEW
Pethe S. S.*, Shaikh K. U. Bawage S. B. and Bawage N. B.
ABSTRACT
Nanomedicine offers the prospect of powerful new tools for the treatment of human diseases and the improvement of human biological systems. Nanomedicine is the process of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease and traumatic injury, of relieving pain, and of preserving and improving human health, using molecular tools and molecular knowledge of the human body. Nanomedicine's nanorobots are so tiny that they can easily traverse the human body. Scientists report the exterior of a nanorobot will likely be constructed of carbon atoms in a diamondoid structure because of its inert properties and strength. Super-smooth surfaces will lessen the likelihood of triggering the body's immune system, allowing the nanorobots to go about their
business unimpeded. Nanorobots can offer a number of advantages in drug delivery over present methods. These include more bioavailability, targeted therapy, fewer surgeon mistakes; reach remote areas in human anatomy, large interfacial area for mass transfer, non-invasive technique, this review focuses on the properties, method of preparations, mechanism of action, elements and applications of nanorobots. In addition, current study also involves the future aspects of nanorobots.
Keywords: Nanorobot, Nubots, Biochip, Nanomedicine, Nanoimpr.
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