
Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that covers a vast and diverse array of devices and machines derived from engineering, physics, materials science, chemistry and biology. These devices have found applications in biomedical sciences, such as targeted drug delivery, bio-imaging, sensing and diagnosis of pathologies at early stages. In these applications, nano-devices typically interface with the plasma membrane of cells. On the other hand, naturally occurring nanostructures in biology have been a source of inspiration for new nanotechnological designs and hybrid nanostructures made of biological and non-biological, organic and inorganic building blocks. Lipids, with their amphiphilicity, diversity of head and tail chemistry, and antifouling properties that block nonspecific binding to lipid-coated surfaces, provide a powerful toolbox for nanotechnology. This review discusses the progress in the emerging field of lipid nanotechnology.
WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES, lab-on-a-chip, nanoparticle, VESICLE FUSION, self-assembly, Review, nanofluidics, nanomedicine, MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION, supramolecular chemistry, nanoelectronics, LIQUID-ORDERED-PHASE, COARSE-GRAINED MODEL, hybrid materials, DISSIPATIVE PARTICLE DYNAMICS, SUPPORTED PHOSPHOLIPID-BILAYERS, soft nanotechnology, synthetic biology, DRUG-DELIVERY, IONIC CHARGE IMBALANCE, ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY
WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES, lab-on-a-chip, nanoparticle, VESICLE FUSION, self-assembly, Review, nanofluidics, nanomedicine, MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION, supramolecular chemistry, nanoelectronics, LIQUID-ORDERED-PHASE, COARSE-GRAINED MODEL, hybrid materials, DISSIPATIVE PARTICLE DYNAMICS, SUPPORTED PHOSPHOLIPID-BILAYERS, soft nanotechnology, synthetic biology, DRUG-DELIVERY, IONIC CHARGE IMBALANCE, ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY
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