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      Impactos da nanotecnologia na saúde: produção de medicamentos Translated title: Impact of nanotechnology on public health: production of medicines

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          Several studies have described the benefits of nanoscience and nanotechnology (N&N) in different sectors such as agriculture, energy, environmental preservation, and public health. The rapid evolution of N&N can be shown through a panoramic analysis of scientific papers and patents. In the area of public health, it is estimated that the global market for nanotechnology products will expand to 160 billion U.S. dollars in 2015. The Brazilian government has also strengthened its innovative potential in N&N through economic subsidies, as observed for other countries. This review is focused on the current landscape of N&N in a therapeutic context, highlighting the development of nanotech-products produced with biocompatible and biodegradable materials that are already commercially available or under investigation. Most studies under investigation are focused on the development of nanotechnology-based formulations intended for treatment of cancer, inflammatory, cardiovascular, and neurological diseases. Although there are several advantages of N&N in healthcare, many challenges have to be conquered to increase the availability of nanotechnology products in toxicological, preclinical and clinical studies, scale-up, regulatory, and private investments.

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            Probing quantum confinement within single core-multishell nanowires

            Theoretically core-multishell nanowires under a cross-section of hexagonal geometry should exhibit peculiar confinement effects. Using a hard X-ray nanobeam, here we show experimental evidence for carrier localization phenomena at the hexagon corners by combining synchrotron excited optical luminescence with simultaneous X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. Applied to single coaxial n-GaN/InGaN multiquantum-well/p-GaN nanowires, our experiment narrows the gap between optical microscopy and high-resolution X-ray imaging, and calls for further studies on the underlying mechanisms of optoelectronic nanodevices.
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              Size-dependent bandgap modulation of ZnO nanowires by tensile strain.

              We quantified the size-dependent energy bandgap modulation of ZnO nanowires under tensile strain by an in situ measurement system combining a uniaxial tensile setup with a cathodoluminescence spectroscope. The maximal strain and corresponding bandgap variation increased by decreasing the size of the nanowires. The adjustable bandgap for the 100 nm nanowire caused by a strain of 7.3% reached approximately 110 meV, which is nearly double the value of 59 meV for the 760 nm nanowire with a strain of 1.7%. A two-step linear feature involving bandgap reduction caused by straining and a corresponding critical strain was identified in ZnO nanowires with diameters less than 300 nm. The critical strain moved toward the high strain level with shrunken nanowires. The distinct size effect of strained nanowires on the bandgap variation reveals a competition between core-dominated and surface-dominated bandgap modulations. These results could facilitate potential applications involving nanowire-based optoelectronic devices and band-strain engineering.
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                Journal
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                Química Nova
                Quím. Nova
                Sociedade Brasileira de Química (São Paulo )
                1678-7064
                2013
                : 36
                : 10
                : 1520-1526
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Brazil
                Article
                S0100-40422013001000007
                10.1590/S0100-40422013001000007
                59514057-bb9f-4fc3-9f3f-d162da4dce46

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                General chemistry
                pharmaceutical nanotechnology,nanomedicine,drug
                General chemistry
                pharmaceutical nanotechnology, nanomedicine, drug

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