Current advances in nanotechnology for cell repair include the development of self-assembling nanomaterials that can create scaffolds for tissue regeneration, and the use of quantum dots for imaging and diagnostics. Researchers are also exploring the use of CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology in conjunction with nanotechnology to correct genetic defects at the cellular level. Ongoing research aims to improve the precision and efficiency of these technologies, making them more practical for clinical use.