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For information about this caNanoLab release:

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  • Version Number: 3.1(TBD)
  • Release Date: August 10, 2022(TBD)
  • Primary audience: Investigators and researchers interested in information about the characterizations of nanomaterials used in biomedical research.
  • (TBD) The new release 3.1 has been moved to deploy on the Google Cloud App Engine Flex system. For now, use the 3.0 release for local installations.
  • (TBD) Installation Level (for 3.0): Intermediate - technical assistance may be required, download may require supporting infrastructure or software.
  • (TBD) System Requirements (for 3.0): This is a web-based application that can be accessed through an industry standard browser. Installation requires:
    • Memory 1GB or more (Linux, Solaris, or Windows)
    • Disk storage 36 GB (minimum)
    • Database Server: MySQL v 5.5.x
    • JBoss Wildfly, 8
    • Java 1.8

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  • Nanotechnology protocols in biomedicine
  • Composition of nanomaterials
  • Functions of nanomaterials (for example, therapeutic, targeting, diagnostic imaging)
  • Physico-chemical characterizations including size, molecular weight, shape, physical state, surface chemistry, purity, solubility, and relaxivity
  • In Vitro characterizations such as cytotoxicity, blood contact properties, oxidative stress, and immune cell functions
  • Publications and reports from nanotechnology studies in biomedicine
  • Synthesis information, including materials, functionalization, and purification

caNanoLab was developed as a collaboration between the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT), the NCI Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory (NCL), and the NCI Office of Cancer Nanotechnology Research (OCNR).

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