Abstract
The science of nanosystems is used in many fields such as medicine, biomedical, biotechnology, agriculture, environmental pollution control, cosmetics, optics, health, food, energy, textiles, automotive, communication technologies, agriculture, and electronics. Nanomaterials, nanostructures, and nanosystems have recently brought the most popular and innovative approaches to our lives. This new technology is based on the production of invisible particles and the production of new materials by controlling the atomic sequence of these particles. Nanotechnological studies are based on mimicking the principle of atomic sequence in nature. Using a combination of different disciplines, it finds application in almost every field of our lives. Nanospheres, nanorobots, biosensors, quantum dots, and biochips are the main components of nanoparticles. Many new diagnostic and treatment methods are being developed nano-dimensional.
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