Artículos de revistas
Models for self-assembly of nanoscale systems with biomedical applications
Fecha
2016-09Registro en:
Messina, Paula Verónica; Rial, Ramón; Ruso, Juan M.; Models for self-assembly of nanoscale systems with biomedical applications; Bentham Science Publishers; Current Pharmaceutical Design; 22; 34; 9-2016; 5211-5220
1381-6128
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Messina, Paula Verónica
Rial, Ramón
Ruso, Juan M.
Resumen
Background: Understanding the physicochemical basis and the different models of nanosystems is nowadays fundamental in a great number of scientific areas and industrial processes. Results: Here, we focus on nanosystems created by self-assembly, molecular or inorganic. The organization of single units at these scales is a challenging matter in light of the inherently small dimensions involved, the sensitivity of the system to small perturbations, and the problem of scaling up such a process for widespread use and implementation. Conclusion: This review examines the different self-assembly routes used to create nanostructures in both the equilibrium and non-equilibrium/dynamic systems and discusses their limits and applications. The connection to biomedicine and pharmaceutical design has been emphasized.