Nanotechnology in Molecular Genetics: A literature review
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https://doi.org/10.55145/ajbms.2025.04.02.004Keywords:
Keywords: NP; NM; Nanoparticles; NanomaterialsAbstract
Nanotechnology extends the limits of molecular diagnostics to the nanoscale. This study describes some of the details of how the body interacts with nanoparticles. Biological tests measuring the presence or activity of selected substances become quicker, more sensitive, and more flexible when certain nanoscale particles are put to work as tags. Particular emphasis is placed on the effects of surface changes on body-borne particles, their transport within the body, and the dose-response effect. Other considerations include the definition of "persistent" in the context of therapy, FDA scientific committees, and the need for nanoparticle tracking. In short, there have been dramatic changes in molecular and genetic research findings, as well as in diagnostics and therapy using nanotechnology. Numerous ethical challenges and concerns, including biocompatibility, biodistribution, and long-term toxicity, among others, accompany this. A careful and critical consideration of these challenges and concerns will lead to the improvement and design of "best-fit" nanomaterials for molecular genetics and the treatment of genetic disorders.
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