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Quiz: nanomedicine, Ans: the application of nanotechnology to clinical
medicine to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease
Quiz: the greek work, dwarf, Ans: what does nano mean
Quiz: "small technologies", Ans: what does nanotechnology mean
Quiz: 1 nm = 1 x 10^-9 m, Ans: relationship between m and nm
Quiz: 1. E Coli
2. HIV
3. Hemoglobin
4. Glucose, Ans: examples of objects in the nanoscale
Quiz: 1-1,000 nm, Ans: nanoscale range
Quiz: 1 micrometer = 1000 nm, Ans: micrometers and nanometer
relationship
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,Quiz: 1. less disposal materials
2. lower operational costs
3. takes up less space
4. easier transportation
5. uses less material, Ans: the benefits of miniaturization
Quiz: 1. manipulation at not only cellular, but molecular level
2. targeting strategies -- specific tissue, rather than systemic
3. cross biological barriers (blood brain barrier, placenta, blood air barrier),
Ans: the benefits of nanosized materials in medicine
Quiz: protects the brain from microbes, viruses, but also some drugs, Ans:
what is the blood brain barrier
Quiz: protects the lungs from the air we breathe, Ans: what is the blood air
barrier
Quiz: 1. nanosensors
2. nanodevices
3. nanomotors
4. nanorobots, Ans: nanomaterials/systems can be used as:
Quiz: prevention of COVID via Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, Ans: example of
prevention in nanomedicine
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, Quiz: 1. Doxil - treats lung cancer
2. nano and micro needles for hormone delivery or clinical trials to use
antigens to vaccinate against allergies, Ans: example of treatment in
nanomedicine
Quiz: Doxil, Ans: what was the 1st nanoparticle based formulation
introduced into the market
Quiz: because of potential complications, Ans: why was Doxil not widely
used until a few years after it was FDA approved
Quiz: 1995, Ans: when did the FDA approve Doxil
Quiz: 2002, Ans: when was Doxil widely used
Quiz: 1. do not waste time going to the clinic because these can be used at
home
2. less pain with a smaller syringe/needle, Ans: why are nano and micro
needles better
Quiz: 1. FDA classification
2. approval status
3. nanoscale size
4. treated condition
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