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Nanomedical is a field of nanomedicine that focuses on the development of nanoscale medical devices and treatments. It involves the use of nanotechnology to create medical devices and treatments that are smaller than the cellular level. These devices and treatments are designed to target specific areas of the body, such as cancer cells, and can be used to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. Nanomedical devices and treatments are also used to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of existing medical treatments.
Nanomedical devices and treatments are being developed to address a wide range of medical conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders, and infectious diseases. These devices and treatments are being developed to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of existing medical treatments, as well as to provide new treatments for diseases that are currently untreatable.
Some companies in the nanomedical market include NanoViricides, Inc., NanoBio Corporation, and NanoCarrier Co., Ltd. These companies are developing nanomedical devices and treatments for a variety of medical conditions. Additionally, many universities and research institutions are conducting research in the field of nanomedicine, and are developing new nanomedical devices and treatments. Show Less Read more