Nanotechnology in Biomaterials

Nanotechnology in biomaterials is an interdisciplinary field focused on the development of new materials with unique properties, enabled through the manipulation of materials at the nanometer scale. These properties range from improved mechanical strength, enhanced electrical conductivity, and higher biocompatibility. Nanotechnology in biomaterials has had an integral role in the development of medical implants, drug delivery systems, and diagnostic and therapeutic components. Its importance lies in providing new ways to engineer materials with specified properties to meet the specific requirements of a wide range of applications.

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