Quantum Life Science: A New Paradigm for Life Science Research
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- Kono Hidetoshi
- 作成者
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- Yukawa Hiroshi
- 作成者
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- Hiromoto Takeshi
- 作成者
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- Igarashi Ryuji
- 作成者
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- Adachi Motoyasu
- 作成者
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- Baba Yoshinobu
- 作成者
メタデータ
- 公開日
- 2025-12
- 資源種別
- journal article
- 公開者
- American Chemical Society
- データ作成者 (e-Rad)
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- Kono Hidetoshi
- Yukawa Hiroshi
- Hiromoto Takeshi
- Igarashi Ryuji
- Takakusagi Yoichi
- Adachi Motoyasu
- Baba Yoshinobu
説明
Quantum Life Science integrates quantum technology with life sciences, focusing on three key areas: nanoscale quantum biosensors, quantum technology-based hyperpolarized MRI/NMR, and quantum biology. Nanodiamonds with nitrogen-vacancy centers serve as innovative cellular sensors, while hyperpolarized MRI/NMR techniques enhance metabolic imaging sensitivity. Quantum effects in biological systems, such as photosynthesis, magnetoreception, and enzyme catalysis, inspire biomimetic technologies. This field advances drug discovery, medical diagnostics, and understanding complex biological phenomena. Future developments may include accessible hyperpolarization technologies and quantum-inspired nanotechnologies, potentially revolutionizing energy harvesting and medical imaging. This interdisciplinary approach bridges quantum physics, biology, and technology, opening new avenues for scientific exploration and practical applications in various fields.
収録刊行物
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- ACS Nano
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ACS Nano 2025-12
American Chemical Society