Wikipedia:Peer review/Nanomedicine/archive1
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I've listed this article for peer review because this article provides a very well-researched overview of nanomedicine, detailing its applications in drug delivery, imaging, sensing, and vaccine development which are supported by numerous examples and references. However, some sections lack citations (e.g., neuro-electronic interfacing and cell repair machines), which might undermine their credibility and completeness.
Thanks, Andrewnguyen22 (talk) 19:55, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
Comments from Z1720
[edit]@Andrewnguyen22: Comments after a quick skim:
- There's an orange banner at the top of the article that says "This article needs more reliable medical references for verification or relies too heavily on primary sources" Has this been resolved?
- "Cabenuva is approved by FDA as cabotegravir extended-release injectable nano-suspension," This paragraph needs a citation.
- "Gold nanoparticles tagged with short DNA segments..." this needs a citation.
- "Another example is nanonephrology, the use of nanomedicine on the kidney." Needs a citation.
- "Molecular nanotechnology is a speculative subfield of nanotechnology that explores the potential to engineer molecular assemblers—machines capable of reorganizing matter at a molecular or atomic scale." Needs a citation.
Additional sources can be found at Google Scholar, WP:LIRBARY, or your local library system. Z1720 (talk) 23:47, 19 December 2024 (UTC)