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Performance Analysis of Nanoparticles in Healthcare and Biomedical Applications

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Applications of nanoparticles in health care have recently turned into the most emerging research platforms, since the nanomaterials exhibit novel and superior properties than the conventional materials, which make it possible for new medical applications. Extensive biomedical applications are explored by the nanoparticles domains which are principally either purely organic or inorganic materials. Inspired by the unique characteristics, novelty, and wide applications of nanoparticles, this work provides a comprehensive survey on performance analysis of nanomaterials in biomedical applications. Analysis of new results, techniques, and characteristics of nanomaterials mainly in the area of biomedicine are well described.

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Ruba, T., Tamilselvi, R., Parisa Beham, M., Muthukumaran, K. (2019). Performance Analysis of Nanoparticles in Healthcare and Biomedical Applications. In: Saini, H., Singh, R., Kumar, G., Rather, G., Santhi, K. (eds) Innovations in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 65. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3765-9_2

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