diagnostics and imaging

How is Nanotechnology used in molecular imaging?

In molecular imaging, nanotechnology is used to visualize cellular and molecular processes in vivo. Nanoparticles can be engineered to carry imaging agents that bind to specific molecular targets, allowing for real-time monitoring of biological processes. For example, fluorescent nanoparticles can be designed to bind to specific proteins or nucleic acids, providing detailed images of cellular functions and disease progression.

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