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Biomimetic Nanoengineered Materials for Advanced Drug Delivery

โœ Scribed by Afeesh Rajan Unnithan; Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala; Chan Hee Park; Cheol Sang Kim


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
210
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Biomimetic Nanoengineered Materials for Advanced Drug Delivery is an indispensable guide for new developments in biomimetic nanoengineering for advanced drug delivery applications. Focusing on the fundamentals of a new type of nanocarriers for drug delivery in the most recent miRNA therapeutics, the book provides readers with detailed knowledge from the basics, to the most recent innovations. Early chapters of the book discuss a range of drug delivery techniques, including nanofibers, biomimetic polymers, 3D bioprinting, nanotechnology and radiofrequency sensitive nanocarriers. Later chapters explore miRNA therapeutics, magnetic nanoparticles, nanogel-based and ROS-mediated drug delivery systems.

The book is a vital reference for biomaterials and nanomedicine researchers and clinicians with an interest in advanced drug delivery.

  • Analyzes nanoparticle-plasma protein interactions, making it one of the first books on this topic
  • Includes the latest trends in nanotherapeutic drug delivery
  • Presents comprehensive chapters that cover a specific drug delivery carrier and its mode of operation, stimuli and the target site of action
  • Provides an essential tool for researchers in nanomedicine and nanobiomaterials

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: 1. Introduction to smart drug delivery 2. Nanofibers based anticancer drug delivery platform 3. Biomimetic polymers for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications 4. Nanohybrid scaffold structures for smart drug delivery applications 5. 3D bioprinting for active drug delivery 6. Nano technology in Improving Medical Devices for smart drug delivery 7. Radiofrequency sensitive nanocarriers for cancer drug delivery 8. Targeting peptide modified polymeric nanoparticles for cardiac and pulmonary drug delivery applications 9. miRNA therapeutics: Applications of nanoparticle-based gene delivery 10. Magnetic nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery and gene therapy 11. Nanogel based active drug delivery 12. ROS mediated drug delivery systems for anticancer therapy 13. Drug Eluting Stents: present and future perspectives 14. Remotely controlled drug delivery systems 15. Nanoparticle-Plasma proteins interactions: pitfalls and opportunities on cancer drug delivery

โœฆ Subjects


Drug delivery systems.;Nanomedicine.;Nanoparticles.


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