logging in or signing up ANTI-HIVUSINGNANOROBOTS aSGuest103062 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 499 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 29, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A presentation for By R.Sravan e – challenge2Slide 2: Prevention is better than cure !!!! Is prevention is the only cure for HIV/AIDS ???Presented by: R.SRAVAN : Presented by: R.SRAVAN “ANTI-HIV using NANOROBOTS”INSIDE:: INSIDE: ADVANTAGES & DIS ADVANTAGES INTRODUCTION NANO TECH IN BIO SYSTEMS NANOROBOT DESIGN STRUCTURE REQ IMPLEMENTATIONMETHODOLGY BASIC EQN CONCLUSION NANOROBOTS ANTI-HIV using NANOROBOTSIntroduction:: Introduction: 1. HIV [Human Immunodeficiency Virus] 2. AIDS [Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome] 3. Nanotechnology 4. Nanorobots Reasons for applying Nanotechnology in Biological Systems : Reasons for applying Nanotechnology in Biological Systems Animal cells Nano level Operations No other technology Drugs: increase life span. Reasons for applying Nanotechnology as ANTI-HIV : Reasons for applying Nanotechnology as ANTI-HIV Nanosensors: sense AIDS infected WBC’S Nanorobots : get back HIV infected WBC’s Nanomedicine Immunity levelNANOROBOT: NANOROBOT Structure Communication Stationary nanorobots Digest unwanted pathogens Programmed to digest Traditional treatment Physician controlled nanorobots Chromosome replacement therapy Implementation of ANTI-HIV using nanotechnology : Implementation of ANTI-HIV using nanotechnology Decrease of immunity level Immune system: 2 important cells (i)B-cell :production of antibodies (ii)T-cell : Helper T:help B to make Antib. Cytoxic T:kill foreign cells Working: B,T eliminates virally infected cells Operation of HIV: Operation of HIV GP 120 recognises CD4 HIV activates B No helper T cell Replication or multiplication Kills T-cell[helper cells] Fight: T-cells infected 10 years No availability of T-cells Immune deficiency Basic Equation,Methodology: Basic Equation,Methodology 1.HIV attack WBC 2.Convert WBC to HIVinfected WBC 3. Aim: convert HIV infected WBC to WBC[original] 4.Nano robot inverses the process of operation 5.Conversion rate high: 5 times greater than HIV cinversion rate. Host WBC HIV Virus Infected WBC Infected WBC Nano robot Restored WBCSlide 12: Design of NANOROBOT 1 .Size 2 .Structure 3 .Power 4 .Communication 5 .Chemical elements 6 .TrackingSlide 13: Structure of NANOROBOT: 1 .DNA sensor 2 .CPU 3 .RNA converter 4 .Power systemSlide 14: Requirements of NANOROBOT 1 .Small in size 2 .Doesn’t effect WBC 3 .Action on only effected WBC 4 .RNA conversion [fast] 5 .Low cost robotSlide 15: Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages: 1 .Only Nanotechnology!! 2 .No side effects 3 .Initial cost high but manufacturing cost low. Disadvantages: 1 .Requires more accuracy. 2 .Initial design cost is high. 3 .Design is very complicated.IN CONCLUSION:: IN CONCLUSION: The recent advancement in the field of nanotechnology gives the hope of the effective use of this technology in medical.This is the beginning of nanoera and we could expect further improvements such as a medicine to AIDS using nanotechnology .Slide 17: THAN(Q)UERIES ??? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
ANTI-HIVUSINGNANOROBOTS aSGuest103062 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 499 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 29, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A presentation for By R.Sravan e – challenge2Slide 2: Prevention is better than cure !!!! Is prevention is the only cure for HIV/AIDS ???Presented by: R.SRAVAN : Presented by: R.SRAVAN “ANTI-HIV using NANOROBOTS”INSIDE:: INSIDE: ADVANTAGES & DIS ADVANTAGES INTRODUCTION NANO TECH IN BIO SYSTEMS NANOROBOT DESIGN STRUCTURE REQ IMPLEMENTATIONMETHODOLGY BASIC EQN CONCLUSION NANOROBOTS ANTI-HIV using NANOROBOTSIntroduction:: Introduction: 1. HIV [Human Immunodeficiency Virus] 2. AIDS [Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome] 3. Nanotechnology 4. Nanorobots Reasons for applying Nanotechnology in Biological Systems : Reasons for applying Nanotechnology in Biological Systems Animal cells Nano level Operations No other technology Drugs: increase life span. Reasons for applying Nanotechnology as ANTI-HIV : Reasons for applying Nanotechnology as ANTI-HIV Nanosensors: sense AIDS infected WBC’S Nanorobots : get back HIV infected WBC’s Nanomedicine Immunity levelNANOROBOT: NANOROBOT Structure Communication Stationary nanorobots Digest unwanted pathogens Programmed to digest Traditional treatment Physician controlled nanorobots Chromosome replacement therapy Implementation of ANTI-HIV using nanotechnology : Implementation of ANTI-HIV using nanotechnology Decrease of immunity level Immune system: 2 important cells (i)B-cell :production of antibodies (ii)T-cell : Helper T:help B to make Antib. Cytoxic T:kill foreign cells Working: B,T eliminates virally infected cells Operation of HIV: Operation of HIV GP 120 recognises CD4 HIV activates B No helper T cell Replication or multiplication Kills T-cell[helper cells] Fight: T-cells infected 10 years No availability of T-cells Immune deficiency Basic Equation,Methodology: Basic Equation,Methodology 1.HIV attack WBC 2.Convert WBC to HIVinfected WBC 3. Aim: convert HIV infected WBC to WBC[original] 4.Nano robot inverses the process of operation 5.Conversion rate high: 5 times greater than HIV cinversion rate. Host WBC HIV Virus Infected WBC Infected WBC Nano robot Restored WBCSlide 12: Design of NANOROBOT 1 .Size 2 .Structure 3 .Power 4 .Communication 5 .Chemical elements 6 .TrackingSlide 13: Structure of NANOROBOT: 1 .DNA sensor 2 .CPU 3 .RNA converter 4 .Power systemSlide 14: Requirements of NANOROBOT 1 .Small in size 2 .Doesn’t effect WBC 3 .Action on only effected WBC 4 .RNA conversion [fast] 5 .Low cost robotSlide 15: Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages: 1 .Only Nanotechnology!! 2 .No side effects 3 .Initial cost high but manufacturing cost low. Disadvantages: 1 .Requires more accuracy. 2 .Initial design cost is high. 3 .Design is very complicated.IN CONCLUSION:: IN CONCLUSION: The recent advancement in the field of nanotechnology gives the hope of the effective use of this technology in medical.This is the beginning of nanoera and we could expect further improvements such as a medicine to AIDS using nanotechnology .Slide 17: THAN(Q)UERIES ???