articleChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2026Closed access

Artificial intelligence-powered nanomedicine

Southern University of Science and Technology · Gordon Center for Medical Imaging · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

The escalating global burden of diseases-including cancer, neurodegenerative, and cardiovascular disorders-poses severe threats to human health and social development. The inherent limitations of conventional diagnostic, imaging, and therapeutic modalities have driven the rapid evolution of nanomedicine, particularly nanotheranostics, which integrates diagnostic and therapeutic functionalities within a single nanoplatform for enhanced precision and safety. Despite remarkable advances in nanotechnology and materials science over recent decades, challenges such as the biological complexity of living systems, incomplete understanding of nano-bio interactions, inefficiencies in nanoparticle synthesis, and limited…

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