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  • Article - 22 Jan 2018
    The 2018 Pittcon Conference & Expo is the ideal place to learn about the latest trends in nanotechnology and nanomaterial characterization.
  • Article - 7 Jan 2013
    Magnetic nanoparticles are a group of nanoparticles that can be manipulated with a magnetic field. These particles commonly comprise magnetic particles like nickel, cobalt, iron and their chemical...
  • Article - 23 Dec 2005
    The view that nanotechnology will lead to tiny robotic submarines navigating our bloodstream is ubiquitous but there is an almost surreal gap between what the technology is believed to promise and...
  • Article - 10 Jan 2020
    Recently, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore have been working to develop an imaging technique for matter in the microsphere that is: “non-invasive, dynamic, real-time,...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2004
    NanoSignal’s new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) enhancement technology product with digital imaging features, SLICES™, allows doctors and radiologists to perform advanced MR imaging testing that...
  • Article - 16 Jan 2004
    Researchers have developed an improved method for performing sentinel lymph node biopsy, a crucial first step in determining whether a cancer has spread to other parts of the body. The new method...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2013
    Professor Sylvain Martel from the Department of Computer Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal talks to AZoNano about Magnetic Resonance Navigation for Nanorobotic Cancer Therapies.
  • Article - 10 Dec 2012
    In this interview, Gang Han tells AZoNano about his work on photoluminescent nanoparticles, which show great promise for super-resolution microscopy and deep-tissue imaging.
  • Article - 13 Jan 2020
    Quantum dots have become a principal topic in nanotechnology, finding applications in varying fields, from renewable energy to medical imaging. First created back in the 1980s, the dots are made of...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2019
    Nanogels are extremely versatile and hydrophilic materials that have a wide range of potential applications within the medical field.

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