biological components

What are Nanoparticles and How are They Used with Biological Components?

Nanoparticles are tiny particles that measure less than 100 nanometers in size. When combined with biological components, they can be used for targeted drug delivery, allowing for precise treatment of diseases while minimizing side effects. Nanoparticles can also enhance the stability and solubility of drugs, improving their efficacy.

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