Nanomaterials for the Local and Targeted Delivery of Osteoarthritis Drugs

Nanotechnology has found its potential in every possible field of science and engineering. It offers a plethora of options to design tools at the nanometer scale, which can be expected to function more effectively than micro- and macrosystems for specific applications. Although the debate regarding...

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