👉 Light Particles is a type of nanotechnology-based medication designed to deliver therapeutic agents directly to specific cells or tissues within the body. These particles, typically ranging from 10 to 100 nanometers in size, are engineered to mimic or interact with natural biological processes. Light Particles can be functionalized with various molecules, such as drugs, genes, or imaging agents, allowing them to target diseased cells, like cancer cells, while minimizing exposure to healthy tissues. When exposed to specific wavelengths of light, these particles can release their payload, enhancing treatment efficacy and reducing side effects. This targeted approach makes Light Particles a promising tool in precision medicine, particularly in oncology, where it can improve the delivery of chemotherapy or gene therapy, and in treating conditions like inflammation or infections by precisely localizing therapeutic action.