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Selected Document Category:Published Document
Source:International Organization for Standardization
Anticipated Publication Year:
Publication Year:2011
Acronym:ISO
Identifier:TS 80004-7
Document Title:Nanotechnologies — Vocabulary — Part 7: Diagnostics and therapeutics for healthcare
url:http://webstore.ansi.org/RecordDetail.aspx?sku=ISO%2fTS+80004-7%3a2011
Scope:

This part of ISO/TS 80004 is applicable to the use of nanotechnologies in medical diagnostics and therapeutics. Terms relating to the applications of nanotechnology in healthcare might also be addressed in other parts of ISO/TS 80004 and in other documents.
Terms relating to the exploitation of material features at the nanoscale for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes in relation to human disease come within the scope of this part of ISO/TS 80004. Nanoscale properties can be embodied in materials that contain nanoscale elements, or are themselves of nanoscale dimensions.
This part of ISO/TS 80004 does not address:

-terms relating to the biological consequences of a nanomaterial, regardless of the nanomaterial's original purpose, or

-terminology describing health, safety and environmental consequences.

This part of ISO/TS 80004 provides consistent and unambiguous use of terms for healthcare professionals, manufacturers, consumers, technologists, patent agents, regulators, NGOs, and researchers, etc

Keywords:nanointervention; nanopore sensor; nanocarrier; nanocapsule; nanoscale imaging agent
Type of Document:a. Standard
Issues Areas:Terminology and Nomenclature
Primary Category:
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Goal or Need:
Intended Stakeholders:Healthcare professionals; manufacturers; consumers; technologists; patent agents; regulators; NGOs; researchers
Is it Being Implemented:
Submitter's Name:Brian Haydon
Submitter's e-mail:[email protected]
Submitter's Company:CSA Group
Additional Comments:
Contact for Additional Info:Bernadette Quemerais; University of Alberta; quemerai at ualberta.ca



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