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This issue reports the crucial area of nanomedicine for cures of elusive sicknesses and diseases like cancer, tumor, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer, etc. The global market for nanomedicine in 2010 and 2011 were $63.8 billion and $72.8 billion respectively, according to report published by BCC Research. The market is expected to reach between $140-160 billion in 2016 according to some reports.

Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI), 2012, Volume 3, Issue 2 is out

Ithaca, NY | Posted on October 1st, 2012

JONPI publishes articles that report groundbreaking researches and this issue keeps to that culture. JONPI is regarded as #1 in scope in nanoscience and nanotechnology with Nobel Laureates as editors among others. For more details or to place an order, please visit the journal website at fonai.org/Journal.htm.

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