Biomedical researchers employ a variety of techniques and tools in nanotechnology, including:
Electron Microscopy: Provides high-resolution images of nanoparticles and biological samples. Atomic Force Microscopy: Measures surface topography at the nanoscale. Nanofabrication: Techniques like lithography and self-assembly to create nanostructures. Spectroscopy: Analyzes the properties of materials at the molecular and atomic levels. Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Computational methods to study the behavior of nanoparticles in biological systems.