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Nanoparticles: Taking a Unique Position in Medicine

Tomy Muringayil Joseph 1
Debarshi Kar Mahapatra 2
Amin Esmaeili 3
Łukasz Piszczyk 1
Mohamed S. Hasanin 4
Mashhoor Kattali 5
Józef Haponiuk 1
Sabu Thomas 6
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Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Dadasaheb Balpande College of Pharmacy, Nagpur 440037, India
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Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering Technology and Industrial Trades, University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST), Arab League St, Doha P.O. Box 24449, Qatar
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Department of Biotechnology, EMEA College of Arts and Science, Kondotty 673638, India
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-01-31
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.811
CiteScore9.2
Impact factor4.3
ISSN20794991
PubMed ID:  36770535
General Chemical Engineering
General Materials Science
Abstract

The human nature of curiosity, wonder, and ingenuity date back to the age of humankind. In parallel with our history of civilization, interest in scientific approaches to unravel mechanisms underlying natural phenomena has been developing. Recent years have witnessed unprecedented growth in research in the area of pharmaceuticals and medicine. The optimism that nanotechnology (NT) applied to medicine and drugs is taking serious steps to bring about significant advances in diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease—a shift from fantasy to reality. The growing interest in the future medical applications of NT leads to the emergence of a new field for nanomaterials (NMs) and biomedicine. In recent years, NMs have emerged as essential game players in modern medicine, with clinical applications ranging from contrast agents in imaging to carriers for drug and gene delivery into tumors. Indeed, there are instances where nanoparticles (NPs) enable analyses and therapies that cannot be performed otherwise. However, NPs also bring unique environmental and societal challenges, particularly concerning toxicity. Thus, clinical applications of NPs should be revisited, and a deep understanding of the effects of NPs from the pathophysiologic basis of a disease may bring more sophisticated diagnostic opportunities and yield more effective therapies and preventive features. Correspondingly, this review highlights the significant contributions of NPs to modern medicine and drug delivery systems. This study also attempted to glimpse the future impact of NT in medicine and pharmaceuticals.

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Joseph T. M. et al. Nanoparticles: Taking a Unique Position in Medicine // Nanomaterials. 2023. Vol. 13. No. 3. p. 574.
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Joseph T. M., Kar Mahapatra D., Esmaeili A., Piszczyk Ł., Hasanin M. S., Kattali M., Haponiuk J., Thomas S. Nanoparticles: Taking a Unique Position in Medicine // Nanomaterials. 2023. Vol. 13. No. 3. p. 574.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/nano13030574
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13030574
TI - Nanoparticles: Taking a Unique Position in Medicine
T2 - Nanomaterials
AU - Joseph, Tomy Muringayil
AU - Kar Mahapatra, Debarshi
AU - Esmaeili, Amin
AU - Piszczyk, Łukasz
AU - Hasanin, Mohamed S.
AU - Kattali, Mashhoor
AU - Haponiuk, Józef
AU - Thomas, Sabu
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/01/31
PB - MDPI
SP - 574
IS - 3
VL - 13
PMID - 36770535
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@article{2023_Joseph,
author = {Tomy Muringayil Joseph and Debarshi Kar Mahapatra and Amin Esmaeili and Łukasz Piszczyk and Mohamed S. Hasanin and Mashhoor Kattali and Józef Haponiuk and Sabu Thomas},
title = {Nanoparticles: Taking a Unique Position in Medicine},
journal = {Nanomaterials},
year = {2023},
volume = {13},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13030574},
number = {3},
pages = {574},
doi = {10.3390/nano13030574}
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Joseph, Tomy Muringayil, et al. “Nanoparticles: Taking a Unique Position in Medicine.” Nanomaterials, vol. 13, no. 3, Jan. 2023, p. 574. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13030574.