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Nanomedicine (2nd Ed.) Technologies and Applications Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : J Webster Thomas

Couverture de l’ouvrage Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine: Technologies and Applications, Second Edition provides an important review of this exciting technology and its growing range of applications. In this new edition, all chapters are thoroughly updated and revised, with new content on antibacterial technologies and green nanomedicine. Sections introduce the material, cover their properties, review nanomedicine for therapeutics, imaging and soft tissue engineering, including organ regeneration, skin grafts, nanotubes and self-assembled nanomaterials. Other sections cover bone and cartilage tissue engineering, nanostructured particles for antibacterial purposes, advances in green nanomedicine, and using natural nanomedicine to fight disease.

This book is an indispensable guide for all those involved in the research, development and application of this exciting technology, whilst also providing a comprehensive introduction for students and academics interested in this field.

Part I: Materials, properties and considerations 1. Introduction to nanomedicine 2. Trends in nanomedicine 3. Biomedical nanocrystalline metals and alloys: structure, properties and applications 4. Nanoporous gold for biomedical applications: structure, properties and applications 5. Hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings for biomaterials

Part II: Nanomedicine for therapeutics and imaging 6. Functionalized magnetic nanoparticles for treating bone diseases 7. Orthopedic carbon nanotube biosensors for controlled drug delivery 8. Nanotechnology for DNA and RNA delivery 9. Gold nanoshells for imaging and photothermal ablation of cancer 10. Nanotechnology for DNA and RNA delivery 11. Gold nanoshells for imaging and photothermal ablation of cancer 12. Microfluidics for testing and delivering nanomedicine 13. Nanotechnology for cartilage and bone regeneration 14. Nanostructured materials for bone tissue replacement 15. Nanocomposites for cartilage regeneration

Part III: Nanomedicine for soft tissue engineering 16. Rapid fabrication of biomimetic nanofiber-enabled skin grafts 17. Nanotubes for tissue engineering

Thomas J. Webster’s (H index: 107; Google Scholar) degrees are in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (B.S., 1995; USA) and in biomedical engineering from RPI (Ph.D., 2000; USA). He has served as a professor at Purdue (2000–2005), Brown (2005–2012), and Northeastern (2012–2021; serving as Chemical Engineering Department Chair from 2012–2019) Universities and has formed over a dozen companies who have numerous FDA approved medical products currently improving human health. He currently serves as a professor, biomedical engineering, Hebei University of Technology and Professor, Center for Biomaterials, Vellore Institute of Technology. Prof. Webster’s research explores the use of nanotechnology in numerous applications. Specifically, his research addresses the design, synthesis, and evaluation of nanophase materials (i.e., materials with fundamental length scales less than 100 nm) as more effective biomedical materials. He has directed numerous international centers in biomaterials and has graduated over 200 students with over 750 peer-reviewed publications. His research on nanomedicine has received attention in media including MSNBC, NBC Nightly News, PBS DragonFly TV, ABC Nightly News via the Ivanhoe Medical Breakthrough Segment, Fox News, the Weather Channel, NBC Today Show, NBC Nightly News, National Geographic TV series on the future of medicine, ABC Boston, Discovery Channel, and more. His work has been on display at the London and Boston Science Museums. He has helped to organize 27 conferences emphasizing nanotechnology in medicine and has organized over 83 symposia at numerous conferences emphasizing biological interactions with nanomaterials. Prof. Webster has received numerous honors including but not limited to: 2002, Biomedical Engineering Society Rita Schaffer Young Investigator Award; 2003, Outstanding Young Investigator Award Purdue University College of Engineering; 2005, American Association of Nanomedicine Young Investigator Award
  • Provides an important review of nanomedicine technology and its growing range of applications
  • Discusses key nanomedicine materials and their properties, including nanocrystalline metals, alloys and nanoporous gold and hydroxyapatite coatings
  • Features updated content in all parts, as well as a number of new chapters on antibacterial nanomedicine and green nanomedicine

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Mots-clés :

3D bioprinting; Acute wounds; AgNPs; Anticancer properties; Antimicrobial agents; Antimicrobial properties; Antiviral; AuNPs; Biocarriers; Bioimaging; Bioinks; Biomarkers; Biomaterial; Biomedical applications; Biomimetic nanofibers; Biopolymers; Biosensing; Biowastes; Bone; Bone allografts; Bone autografts; Bone marrow; Bone xenografts; Bottom-up cell assembly; Calcium phosphate; Cancer targeting; Carbon dots; Cartilage regeneration; CDC; Chitosan; COVID-19; Cross-linking; Cyclodextrin; DNA and RNA delivery; Drug carriers; Drug delivery; Drug delivery simulation; Exosomes; Ex-tra-cel-lu-lar vesi-cles; FDA; Force field; Functionalization; Functionalized materials; Future outlook; Gene therapy; Gold nanoparticles; Green synthesis; Human locomotor system; Hydrogel; Implants; Infection control; Iron oxide; Liposomal drug; Liposome; Magnetic nanoparticles; Metal nanoparticles; Microfluidic; Microreactor; Molecular dynamics; Molecular dynamics simulation; MRI; Multifunctionalization; Mycosynthesis; Nanocarrier; Nanocarriers; Nanocomposite material; Nanofibers; Nanogels; Nanomaterial; Nanomaterials; Nanomedicine; Nanoparticles; Nanoscaffolds; Nanotechnology; Natural polymers; Near-infrared; Optical imaging; Osteogenic induction; Osteoporosis; Photodynamic therapy; Photothermal therapy; Quantum dots; Regenerative medicine; ROS; SARS-CoV-2 virus; Scaffolds; Selenium; Self-assembly peptides; Solubility enhancement; Targeted delivery; Targeted drug delivery; Therapeutic vehicle; Thermal ablation; Tissue engineering; Tissue regeneration; Tissue-engineered skin grafts; Translational status; Wound repair

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