“…These nanoparticles are manufactured from a wide range of materials and also vary in flexibility. Using different methods, particles are generated with two-dimensional polygonal shapes [60–67], three-dimensional polyhedral shapes [68–72], rod shapes [73–79], branched structures [80–83], and other complex shapes such as snowflakes [81], flowers [81], thorns [81], hemispheres [84, 85], cones [85, 86], urchins [87, 88], filamentous particles [52], biconcave discoids [89], worms [8], trees [90], dendrites [91], necklaces [92], and chains [9, 55, 93, 94]. Importantly, the ability to produce drug product with a high level of consistency and reproducibility is critical in the pharmaceutical industry.…”