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Handbook of Harnessing Biomaterials in Nanomedicine (2nd Ed.)
Preparation, Toxicity, and Applications
Coordinator: Peer Dan
Language: EnglishSubjects for Handbook of Harnessing Biomaterials in Nanomedicine:
Keywords
EPR Effect; PCL Block; Single-Chain Polymer Nanoparticles for Application in Nanomedicine; ABC Phenomenon; Recent Progress in Polymer Therapeutics as Nanomedicines; RNAi Machinery; Detection and Description of Tissue Disease: Advances in the Use of Nanomedicine for Medical Imaging; FcRn Binding; Image-Based High-Content Analysis; Stem Cells and Nanomedicines: A Novel Strategy for Drug Discovery; PCL Chain; Wrong Resemblance? Role of the Immune System in the Biocompatibility of Nanostructured Materials; HPMA Copolymer; CT Contrast Agent; PEO Block; Polymer Drug Conjugates; Human FcRn; Free tPA; PEO Chain; Polymer Therapeutics; siRNA Delivery; High Throughput Screening; Cell Type Specific Delivery; ABC; Cellular Recycling; Tumor Microenvironment; MDA MB-231 Cell; DNA Origami; Remote Loading; RNAi Target; Liposomal Doxorubicin Formulation
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
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Nanomedicine has emerged as a novel field in medicine integrating nano-scale technologies with materials sciences, chemistry and biology. The medical application of nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize diagnosis and therapy and bring this new field from a notion into reality while impacting the lives of millions around the world.
This second edition compiles and details the latest cutting-edge research in science and medicine from the interdisciplinary standpoint who are currently revolutionizing drug delivery techniques through the development of nanomedicines. Edited by Dan Peer, a prominent bio-nanotechnologiest, this book will attract anyone involved materials sciences, chemistry, biology and medicine that would like to design applications in the medical field of nanotechnology towards cancer therapy, inflammation, viral infection, imaging and toxicity.
1. Biomaterial-based particulate drug carriers, Rimona Margalit 2. Single -Chain Polymer, Iraida Loinaz 3. Polyethelene Glycol Polyester, Laird Forrest 4. Recent progress in Polymer, Ronit Satchi-Fainaro 5. Polysaccharides as nanomaterials for Therapeutics, Dan Peer 6. RNAi as new class of Nanomedicines, Derek M. Dykxhoorn 7. Novel RNA interference (RNAi-based Nanomedicines, Priti Kumar 8. Barcodes, Avi Schroder
9. Detection and description of, Alan Packard 10. Imaging, Paolo Decuzzi 11. Image based high content analysis, Miguel Weil 12. Albumin, Kenneth Howard 13. Wrong Resemblance, Thomas Vorup-Jensen 14. Complement activation, Janos Szebeni 15. Doxil, Y. Barenholz
Dan Peer is a is a Full Professor and the Director of the Laboratory of Precision NanoMedicine at Tel Aviv University (TAU). From 2016, he is the Chair of Tel Aviv University Cancer Biology Research Center; the biggest Cancer Center in Israel that includes 17 affiliated hospitals and from 2017, the Founding and Managing Director of SPARK Tel Aviv, Center for Translational Medicine at TAU. From Oct. 2020 he will become the Vice President for Research and Development of Tel Aviv University.
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