Nanoprobes

Nanoprobes are microscopic particles, typically made of polymers or inorganic materials, designed to interact with and explore very small structures. These tiny probes can measure and analyze objects on a molecular level, and can be used to study cell structure, diagnose diseases, and deliver drugs. Nanoprobes are an exciting and important tool for medical research and diagnostics due to their small size and ability to interact with very tiny objects. In addition, nanoprobes can be used to create ultra-sensitive chemical sensors, as well as helping to unlock new insights into biological processes like cell metabolism.

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Advances in Nanotechnology

ISSN: 2689-2855
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: HUANG Haitao, Applied Physics Department, Hong Kong Poly
Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology is an multidisciplinary journal which welcomes submissions across biological, physical, engineering and computer sciences.