Nanotechnology is revolutionizing the field of pathology laboratories by offering unprecedented advancements in diagnostic techniques and precision in patient care. By utilizing nanoscale materials and devices, pathologists can improve the accuracy and sensitivity of tests, leading to earlier detection and more effective treatment of diseases. One example of the application of nanotechnology in pathology laboratories is the development of nano-biosensors that can detect and analyze specific molecules and biomarkers in biological samples. These sensors can provide real-time information about a patient's health status, aiding in the early diagnosis of diseases such as cancer, infectious diseases, and metabolic disorders. Moreover, nanoparticles play a major role in the development of targeted drug delivery systems in pathology laboratories. These nanoparticles can be engineered to carry therapeutic agents directly to the affected cells or tissues, increasing drug efficacy and reducin...