Claims
- 1. A medical method comprising:
providing an implantable microscopic medical device including a nanostructure provided with a ligand; inserting said medical device into a patient; effectively attaching said nanostructure via said ligand to an instance of a predetermined type of target structure inside the patient; and after the attaching of said nanostructure to said instance of said target structure, utilizing said nanostructure to perform a preselected medical diagnostic or therapeutic function.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes activating said nanostructure.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2 wherein said nanostructure is provided with at least one additional ligand, the activating of said nanostructure including coupling said nanostructure via said additional ligand to another nanostructure deployed in the patient.
- 4. The method defined in claim 3 wherein the two coupled nanostructures form an electrical device, the activating of said nanostructure further including operating said electrical device.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4 wherein said electrical device includes a timing circuit, the activating of said nanostructure including generating an electrical event periodically under the action of said timing circuit.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5 wherein the attaching of said nanostructure includes anchoring said nanostructure to a predetermined site in cardiac tissue, said diagnostic or therapeutic function being a pacemaker function.
- 7. The method defined in claim 4 wherein the attaching of said nanostructure includes anchoring said nanostructure proximately to an injury site in a nerve, said diagnostic or therapeutic function being the generation of electrical current in injured nerve tissue to facilitate an effective repair of the injured nerve tissue.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein the operating of said electrical device includes inductively generating said electrical current.
- 9. The method defined in claim 2 wherein said medical device includes a battery, the activating of said nanostructure including using a body fluid to enable ion migration under a potential generated by said battery.
- 10. The method defined in claim 9 wherein said target structure includes a urea deposit, the generating of ion migration serving to disrupt said urea deposit.
- 11. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said ligand includes an antibody or polypeptide, said predetermined type of target structure including a structure taken from the group consisting of a protein and a sequence of amino acids.
- 12. The method defined in claim 11 wherein said protein is in a membrane or wall of a particular kind of cell.
- 13. The method defined in claim 12 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes heating said nanostructure, said diagnostic or therapeutic function including destroying said cell.
- 14. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said ligand includes a DNA sequence or polynucleotide, said predetermined type of target structure including a strand of viral DNA.
- 15. The method defined in claim 14 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes heating said nanostructure, said diagnostic or therapeutic function including destroying a microorganism containing said strand of viral DNA
- 16. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said ligand includes a sequence of amino acids or polypeptide, said predetermined type of target structure including a prion.
- 17. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes heating said nanostructure, thereby delivering heat energy to said instance of said target structure.
- 18. The method defined in claim 17 wherein the heating of said nanostructure includes inducing a current in said nanostructure.
- 19. The method defined in claim 18 wherein the inducing of said current includes generating, outside of the patient, an energy field and subjecting said nanostructure inside the patient to said energy field.
- 20. The method defined in claim 19 wherein the generating of said energy field includes transmitting into the patient wave energy of a predetermined wavelength capable of penetrating deeply into the patient.
- 21. The method defined in claim 20 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes changing a physical shape of said nanostructure by virtue of the attaching of said nanostructure via said ligand to said instance of said predetermined type of target structure, whereby the inducing of said current by said energy field is enabled.
- 22. The method defined in claim 17 wherein the heating of said nanostructure includes generating a current in a circuit including said nanostructure and body fluids of the patient.
- 23. The method defined in claim 17 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes delivering sufficient heat energy to said instance of said target structure to destroy said instance of said target structure.
- 24. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said nanostructure is provided with a masking agent for blocking coupling sites on said nanostructure that are free of said ligand.
- 25. The method defined in claim 24 wherein the masking agent includes albumin.
- 26. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the inserting of said nanostructure into the patient includes:
inserting into the patient an end portion of a medical instrument having a lumen; and injecting said nanostructure and said ligand into the patient through said lumen.
- 27. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said nanostructure includes a nanotube.
- 28. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said nanostructure has opposing ends provided with components of different valences, the activating of said nanostructure including using a body fluid to enable ion migration under a potential generated between said minerals.
- 29. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said nanostructure is passivated.
- 30. The method defined in claim 1, further comprising inserting said nanostructure into a cell, the activating of said nanostructure including heating said nanostructure and destroying said cell.
- 31. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the utilizing of said nanostructure includes destroying said target structure.
- 32. A medical composition comprising:
a biocompatible fluid carrier matrix; and at least one microscopic medical device including a nanostructure provided with a ligand, said medical device being disposed in said matrix, said ligand being effectively attachable to a predetermined type of target structure inside a patient, said nanostructure being utilizable, after an effective attachment of said nanostructure to an instance of said target structure via said ligand, to perform a preselected medical diagnostic or therapeutic function.
- 33. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure is provided with at least one additional ligand couplable to another nanostructure after an insertion of said matrix with said medical device into the patent.
- 34. The composition defined in claim 33 wherein the two nanostructures are configured to form an electrical circuit upon coupling of said nanostructures via said additional ligand.
- 35. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure includes an electrical circuit element.
- 36. The composition defined in claim 35 wherein said circuit element is taken from the group consisting of a battery cell, a monostable multivibrator, a timer, and a chemical sensor or receptor.
- 37. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said ligand is taken from the group consisting of an antibody and a peptide sequence, said predetermined type of target structure being taken from the group consisting of a protein and a polypeptide.
- 38. The composition defined in claim 37 wherein said protein is in a membrane or wall of a particular kind of cell.
- 39. The composition defined in claim 37 wherein said protein is a prion.
- 40. The composition defined in claim 37 wherein said nucleotide sequence is attached to said nanostructure via a link taken from the group consisting of a polymer and an avidin-biotin coupling.
- 41. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure is passivated.
- 42. The composition defined in claim 41 wherein said nanostructure is provided along a first region with a first passivation layer and along a second region with a second passivation layer, said first passivation layer being virtually impervious to body fluids of the patient to thereby protect said first region from action of said body fluids, said second passivation layer being dissolvable in said body fluids to thereby release said second region to said body fluids.
- 43. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure is provided with a masking agent for blocking coupling sites on said nanostructure that are free of said ligand.
- 44. The method defined in claim 43 wherein the masking agent includes albumin.
- 45. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure is disposed in a first configuration releasable into a different second configuration upon an effective attachment of said nanostructure to an instance of said predetermined type of said target structure via said ligand, said second configuration having a shape than that of said first configuration.
- 46. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure includes a nanotube.
- 47. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure has opposing ends provided with minerals of different valences.
- 48. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure contains a poison, whereby destruction of said nanostructure releases said poison.
- 49. The composition defined in claim 32 wherein said nanostructure is adapted to absorb electromagnetic radiation of a predetermined wavelength and to vibrate with higher energy upon absorption of radiation of said wavelength.
- 50. A medical composition comprising an effective number or concentration of microscopic medical devices each including a nanostructure provided with a ligand effectively attachable to a predetermined type of target structure inside a patient, said nanostructure being utilizable, after an effective attachment of said nanostructure to an instance of said target structure via said ligand, to perform a preselected medical diagnostic or therapeutic function.
- 51. The composition defined in claim 50 wherein each said nanostructure is provided with at least one additional ligand couplable to another nanostructure after an insertion of said matrix with said medical device into the patent.
- 52. The composition defined in claim 50 wherein said ligand is taken from the group consisting of an antibody and a peptide sequence, said predetermined type of target structure being taken from the group consisting of a protein and a polypeptide.
- 53. The composition defined in claim 51 wherein each said nanostructure is provided with a masking agent for blocking coupling sites on such nanostructure that are free of said ligand.
- 54. The method defined in claim 53 wherein the masking agent includes albumin.
- 55. The composition defined in claim 50 wherein said nanostructure is disposed in a first configuration releasable into a different second configuration upon an effective attachment of said nanostructure to an instance of said predetermined type of said target structure via said ligand, said second configuration having a shape than that of said first configuration.
- 56. The composition defined in claim 50 wherein said nanostructure has opposing ends provided with minerals of different valences.
- 57. The composition defined in claim 50 wherein said nanostructure contains a poison, whereby destruction of said nanostructure releases said poison.
- 58. The composition defined in claim 50 wherein said nanostructure is adapted to absorb electromagnetic radiation of a predetermined wavelength and to vibrate with higher energy upon absorption of radiation of said wavelength.
- 59. A composition comprising a plurality of microscopic devices each including at least one nanostructure provided with at least one ligand for effectively attaching the nanostructure to a predetermined type of target structure.
- 60. The composition defined in claim 59 wherein the nanostructures of said microscopic devices have covalent bonding sites saturated with ligands.
- 61. The composition defined in claim 59 wherein the nanostructures of said microscopic devices are provided with at least one masking agent for blocking coupling sites on said nanostructures free of ligands.
- 62. The composition defined in claim 59 wherein each said nanostructure is provided with at least one ligand couplable to another nanostructure.
- 63. The composition defined in claim 59 wherein said ligand is taken from the group consisting of an antibody and a peptide sequence, said predetermined type of target structure being taken from the group consisting of a protein and a polypeptide.
- 64. The composition defined in claim 59 wherein each said nanostructure is provided with at least one additional ligand couplable to another nanostructure.
- 65. The composition defined in claim 59 wherein said ligand is taken from the group consisting of an antibody and a peptide sequence, said predetermined type of target structure being taken from the group consisting of a protein and a polypeptide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/342,894 filed Dec. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342894 |
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