The procedure for conducting biological assays in nanotechnology involves several steps:
Preparing the nanoparticles and ensuring they are well-characterized in terms of size, shape, and surface properties. Choosing an appropriate biological model, such as cell lines, tissues, or whole organisms. Administering the nanoparticles to the biological model under controlled conditions. Measuring the biological response using various detection methods, which may include spectrophotometry, fluorescence, or electron microscopy. Analyzing the data to interpret the results and draw conclusions about the interaction between the nanoparticles and the biological system.