Abstract
The integration of nanotechnology with biomaterials has opened new avenues in drug delivery and tissue engineering, enhancing therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes. Nano-sized biomaterials (1-100 nm) demonstrate unique properties that improve drug targeting, reduce side effects, and facilitate tissue regeneration. This review highlights the multifunctional applications of nanoparticles, particularly selenium nanoparticles, in cancer therapy and regenerative medicine. By optimizing interactions with biological systems, these advanced materials are poised to revolutionize treatment protocols, offering targeted therapies that combine diagnostics and therapeutics. The potential of nanobiotechnology in clinical applications underscores its critical role in advancing personalized medicine.
Keywords: Nano biomaterials, nanoparticle, drug delivery, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, cancer therapy, nano vaccines.





