Yu. M. Spivak, E. N. Muratova, V. P. Bezverkhniy, V. A. Moshnikov
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Porous Aluminum Oxide for Medical Applications Including Targeted Drug Delivery
A comprehensive analysis of the current level of research in the development of intelligent hybrid nanosystems based on porous inorganic materials, in particular porous alumina, is carried out. The presented works show interesting opportunities for the development of intelligent, multifunctional optical devices with a microchip design.
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Nanobiotechnology Reports publishes interdisciplinary research articles on fundamental aspects of the structure and properties of nanoscale objects and nanomaterials, polymeric and bioorganic molecules, and supramolecular and biohybrid complexes, as well as articles that discuss technologies for their preparation and processing, and practical implementation of products, devices, and nature-like systems based on them. The journal publishes original articles and reviews that meet the highest scientific quality standards in the following areas of science and technology studies: self-organizing structures and nanoassemblies; nanostructures, including nanotubes; functional and structural nanomaterials; polymeric, bioorganic, and hybrid nanomaterials; devices and products based on nanomaterials and nanotechnology; nanobiology and genetics, and omics technologies; nanobiomedicine and nanopharmaceutics; nanoelectronics and neuromorphic computing systems; neurocognitive systems and technologies; nanophotonics; natural science methods in a study of cultural heritage items; metrology, standardization, and monitoring in nanotechnology.