Author(s):
1. Jovan Šetrajčić, Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske, Serbia
2. Sinisa Vucenovic,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Ljubiša DŽambas, Serbia
4. Igor Šetrajčić, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet, Departman za fiziku, Serbia
5. Stevo Jaćimovski, 6. Ana Šetrajčić-Tomić, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet, Departman za fiziku, Serbia
7. Dušan Ilić, Serbia
Abstract:
The paper analyzes the possibilities for the use of specific properties of nanoscopic materials in nanomedicine. Numerous applications of modern nanomaterials in biomedicine are in full swing, but still mostly in the research or testing phase. Achieving the full momentum of nanomedicine is probably still a long way off, however, potential advances in sensory and imaging diagnostics, as well as the development of drug nanotechnology, have already begun to change the medical picture. Targeted drug delivery and the results of advances in pharmacogenetics realistically pave the way for more concepts in this research. Based on the results of previous research on nanoscopic crystal structures, the properties of nanocarrier model substances for targeted drug delivery will be presented.
Key words:
Nanomaterials, nanomedicine, nanosystems for targeted transport and delivery of drugs
Thematic field:
SYMPOSIUM B - Biomaterials and nanomedicine
Date of abstract submission:
29.06.2021.
Conference:
Contemporary Materials 2021 - Savremeni materijali