Nanobots: Revolutionising the Next Generation of Biomedical Technology and Drug Therapy

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Panda, Vandana [1 ]
Saindane, Akash [1 ]
Pandey, Aditya [1 ]
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[1] Principal KM Kundnani Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Jote Joy Bldg,Salgaonkar Marg, Mumbai 400005, India
关键词
Nano robots; nanobots; imaging and diagnosis; drug delivery; anticancer therapy; tissue engineering; NANOROBOT; ARCHITECTURE; DESIGN;
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10.2174/1574885518666230726123433
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Nanoscale machines called "nanorobots" that were hitherto only futuristic ideas are set to storm healthcare and pharmaceuticals with newer technologies for minimally invasive diagnosis, quick and precise surgeries, and targeted drug delivery, which is challenging to achieve by conventional drug delivery systems. Nanobots can be defined as controllable nano-sized mechanical or electromechanical devices which are easily incorporated into cells and used for a variety of cellular functions like combating bacteria and viruses, disposing away dead cells/tissue at the place of a wound, cell/tissue repair and destruction of cancer cells, and also for transporting drugs to cells. Nanorobots can help avoid the untoward effects of traditional drug delivery systems and ameliorate the efficiency of drug delivery by quickly entering the desired cells without affecting other organs. With the advent of mobile communication, artificial neural networks, and Information Technology, futuristic and more advanced nanobots with artificial intelligence are in the offing. However, the challenges to this revolutionary technology are umpteen, the major concern being their interaction inside the human body. This review explicitly expounds on nanobots and their applications to medicine, biomedical research, and drug delivery.
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