Abstract

The technology and some physicochemical and biomedical characteristics of perfluorocarbon (PFC) nanoemulsions are considered. These nanosystems can act as universal nanocarriers under certain technological conditions for preparing biologically active emulsions based on PFC. These emulsions contain nanoparticles that can absorb, penetrate, and affect any systems of an organism and parts of organs and carry on their surface various substances such as gases, organic compounds, solid particles, markers, pharmaceuticals, and active substances. PFC emulsions can perform as blood-plasma-substituting solutions with gas-transport function.

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