Nanomedicine—Challenge and Perspectives

Kristina Riehemann(University of Münster), Stefan W. Schneider(Heidelberg University), Thomas A. Luger(Universitätsmedizin Greifswald), Biana Godin(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Mauro Ferrari(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Harald Fuchs(University of Münster)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
January 13, 2009
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Abstract

The application of nanotechnology concepts to medicine joins two large cross-disciplinary fields with an unprecedented societal and economical potential arising from the natural combination of specific achievements in the respective fields. The common basis evolves from the molecular-scale properties relevant to the two fields. Local probes and molecular imaging techniques allow surface and interface properties to be characterized on a nanometer scale at predefined locations, while chemical approaches offer the opportunity to elaborate and address surfaces, for example, for targeted drug delivery, enhanced biocompatibility, and neuroprosthetic purposes. However, concerns arise in this cross-disciplinary area about toxicological aspects and ethical implications. This Review gives an overview of selected recent developments and applications of nanomedicine.


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