Bio-nanotechnology is a scientific field combining principles of nanotechnology, engineering conducted on a nanoscale (under 100 nanometers), and biology, the study of living organisms. Bio-nanotechnology uses nanotechnology techniques, including imaging, x-ray diffraction, and statistical mechanics, to solve biological problems. Applications of bio-nanotechnology include nanobots, tiny robots used to direct chemotherapy to cancer cells thus minimizing side effects, and nanoparticles, manufactured vesicles used for drug delivery.
Mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EGFR) and the known Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene (KRAS) are significant drivers in the development of non-small-cell lung cancer...
If you have ever worked in the field of gene-editing, then you must know the powerful gene-editing technology known as CRISPR. It has the potential to alter science and biotechnology at an i...
The basic units of biological structure and function are cells, which exhibit wide variation in regard to both type and state. We assess such variation by simultaneously profiling the transc...
Graphene-based Biology-gated Transistors (Cardean Transistors) directly read molecular signals of active biology using advanced electronics. This proprietary tech breakthrough can be used as...