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Nanohealthcare is a sub-sector of nanomedicine, which is the application of nanotechnology to healthcare. It involves the use of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, nanorobots, and nanosensors, to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. Nanohealthcare has the potential to revolutionize healthcare, as it can enable the development of more precise and personalized treatments, as well as improved diagnostics and drug delivery systems.
Nanohealthcare can also be used to create new materials for medical devices, such as implants and prosthetics, and to develop new drug delivery systems. Additionally, nanotechnology can be used to create new imaging techniques, such as nanoscopy, which can provide more detailed images of the body.
Some companies in the Nanohealthcare market include NanoViricides, Inc., Nanobiotix, Inc., Nanosys, Inc., and Nanospectra Biosciences, Inc. Show Less Read more