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what are the nanobioconjugates? ​

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Answered by hemanthathota
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A nanoparticle–biomolecule conjugate is a nanoparticle with biomolecules attached to its surface. Nanoparticles are minuscule particles, typically measured in nanometers (nm), that are used in nanobiotechnology to explore the functions of biomolecules. Properties of the ultrafine particles are characterized by the components on their surfaces more so than larger structures, such as cells, due to large surface area-to-volume ratios. Large surface area-to-volume-ratios of nanoparticles optimize the potential for interactions with biomolecules.

Answered by harshinireddyAnnadi
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nanomedicine is generally the application of nanotechnology to medicine.The term nanomedicine includes monitoring construction of novel drug delivery system and any possible future applications of nanotechnology and nanovaccinology.

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