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  • noun medicine, uncountable The use of nanotechnology for diagnosing, treating and preventing disease.
  • noun medicine, countable Any medicine containing nanoparticles.

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Examples

  • Intense research has been undertaken to synthesize long aligned CNTs because of their potential applications in nanomedicine, aerospace, electronics and many other areas.

    The World’s Longest Carbon Nanotube | Impact Lab 2007

  • Dalam ilmu kimia, bahan ini terkait dalam riset pengobatan nano alias nanomedicine yang berhubungan dengan nanoteknologi.

    Polimer Informatika, Agar Komputer Pintar Kimia – Netsains.Com 2007

  • Torchilin's research on nanocarriers has played a major role in the field of nanomedicine, which is expected to be a $15 trillion industry by 2015.

    Nano Tech Wire 2010

  • Torchilin's research on nanocarriers has played a major role in the field of nanomedicine, which is expected to be a $15 trillion industry by 2015.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • DeLouise's work is part of a broad field known as nanomedicine that is a strategic area at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2008

  • DeLouise's work is part of a broad field known as nanomedicine that is a strategic area at the URMC.

    India eNews 2008

  • Dealing with that conundrum were a number of nanotechnology experts: Dr Leonard Fass, director of academic relations, GE Healthcare; Prof Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam, consultant vascular surgeon, Leeds General Infirmary; Prof Kostas Kostarelos, chair of nanomedicine, University of London; Prof Peter Dobson, chief strategic adviser to Research Councils UK for nanotechnology; and Prof Mark Miodownik, materials scientist and engineer, University College London.

    A closer look at extending life 2012

  • Dr. Flynn, who also serves as chief executive of nanomedicine firm Senior Scientific LLC of Albuquerque, N.M., originally worked as a nuclear physicist at Las Alamos, studying how the atomic nucleus functions.

    Researchers Create Better Ways to Spot Cancer Cells Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • Nanotechnology and the emerging field of nanomedicine promise to change how -- and when -- we can detect breast cancer.

    Beyond Flip-Of-A-Coin Breast Cancer Diagnosis 2010

  • Nanotechnology and the emerging field of nanomedicine promise to change how -- and when -- we can detect breast cancer.

    Beyond Flip-Of-A-Coin Breast Cancer Diagnosis Ph.D. Edward Flynn 2010

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