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. 2006 Dec;98(12):1985–1988.

Nanotechnology and nanomedicine: a primer.

Bailus Walker Jr 1, Charles P Mouton 1
PMCID: PMC2569686  PMID: 17225846

Abstract

Nanosciences and nanotechnology are transforming a wide array of products and services that have the potential to enhance the practice of medicine and improve public health. But there are a number of health, safety and environmental issues to be addressed. This review summarizes some basic facts about nanotechnology and cites examples of its application to medicine and public health.

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