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Design a nanoparticle to target a specific disease

Use Case

Design a nanoparticle to target a specific disease.

Description

Find a platform that is bioavailable and find moieties that can be used to be targeted to the cells/tissue of interest

Scope

Pharmacokinetics for nanoparticles, disease surface markers, immunochemistry, ligand kinetics

Smart drug design to better target a small molecule and reduce drug toxicity

Use Case

Smart drug design to better target a small molecule and reduce drug toxicity

Description

Find a bioavailable platform, find toxicity studies for the small molecule of interest

Scope

Nanoparticle(s); small molecule toxicity studies, biological pathway(s); delivery method(s); interaction domain(s); adverse event(s)

Situational awareness - trend analysis of nanoparticle use across different domains

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Identify nanomanufacturing processes that are part of existing patents

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Identify nanoscale objects and nanostructured materials that are part of existing patents

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