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How Do Nanoparticles Interact with Biological Systems?

Nanoparticles interact with biological systems through multiple mechanisms. They can be designed to target specific cells or tissues by attaching to specific receptors on cell surfaces. Their small size allows them to penetrate cell membranes, delivering therapeutic agents directly into cells. Additionally, nanoparticles can mimic biological molecules, enabling them to participate in or alter biochemical reactions.

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