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Recently, the application of nanomaterials in medical and biological fields has become more important. Nanoparticles (NPs) have been used as sensors, fluorescent markers, clinical diagnoses, drug delivery and MRI contrast agents (Lin et al., 2005). Inorganic, porous, ceramic nanoparticles have several advantages in biological applications. They are readily engineered with the desired size, shape,...
The porous template synthesis method has attracted significant interest as a versatile approach to prepare tubular nanomaterials with tailored properties. The process involves deposition or synthesis of various materials such as polymers, nanoparticles, proteins, dyes, and organic or inorganic small molecules within the porous templates, which are subsequently removed to yield free-standing nanotubes...
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