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  • Nanomedicine
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  • Nanotechnology is pivotal in nanomedicine, with increasing engineered nanoparticle use.
  • Safety assessment of nanomaterials is critical for their beneficial application.
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  • To review emerging databases and tools for nanotechnology research.
  • To highlight the role of nanoinformatics in addressing challenges in nanomaterial data management.
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  • Several database initiatives (ISA-TAB-Nano, caNanoLab, Nanomaterial Registry) facilitate data sharing and standardization.
  • In silico approaches show promise for cost-effective nanomaterial safety assessment.
  • Growing nanomaterial data enables the development of specialized nanolevel tools.

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  • Nanoinformatics is essential for advancing nanotechnology and nanomedicine.
  • Emerging databases and tools support data sharing, standardization, and efficient research.
  • These resources aid in the development of robust safety assessment methods for nanomaterials.