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Bismuth Oxide Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery Systems

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The paper presents the overlook on bismuth oxide nanoparticles as a potential material applied in medicine-related fields of science and the types of drug delivery systems intended for drug delivery and medical imaging purposes.
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The paper presents the overlook on bismuth oxide nanoparticles as a potential material applied in medicine-related fields of science. First, the types of drug delivery systems are described. General properties of bismuth oxide are considered as well. The main part of article is devoted to bismuth oxide-based systems intended for drug delivery and medical imaging purposes. It has been confirmed by many scientists that bismuth oxide nanoparticles are a promising material for drug delivery systems and for enhancing the properties of other products in medical applications.

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