Controlled Drug Delivery Systems
Herausgeber: Opara, Emmanuel
Controlled Drug Delivery Systems
Herausgeber: Opara, Emmanuel
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This book will describe current research on drug delivery systems. Where appropriate delivery vehicles and relevant release of specific agents in any of these categories in clinical application will be discussed.
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This book will describe current research on drug delivery systems. Where appropriate delivery vehicles and relevant release of specific agents in any of these categories in clinical application will be discussed.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781032653921
- ISBN-10: 1032653922
- Artikelnr.: 70119043
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781032653921
- ISBN-10: 1032653922
- Artikelnr.: 70119043
Professor Emmanuel C. Opara earned his PhD in Medical Sciences from the University of London, England. He came to the USA in 1984 as a World Health Organization (WHO) Fellow in Endocrinology/Metabolism at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He later moved to the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland, where he served as a Visiting Fellow from 1986 to 1988 prior to accepting a faculty position in the Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. In 2003, after 15 years at Duke, he was appointed Research Professor at the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago while serving as Senior Investigator in the Human Islet Transplant Program at the Pritzker School of Medicine of the University of Chicago. He currently serves as Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Biomedical Engineering at the Wake Forest School of Medicine and the Graduate Program Director at the Wake Forest University Campus of the Joint Virginia Tech-Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (SBES).
Foreword
David Williams; Preface
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 1: Introduction
Approaches to controlled drug delivery
Antonios Mikos; Chapter 2: Chemical modifications of alginate for controlled drug delivery and regenerative medicine
Mark E. Welker; Chapter 3: Hydrogel systems for delivery and release of cell
secreted and synthetic therapeutic products
Aleks Skardal; Chapter 4: The effect of glutathione incorporated as chain transfer agent in thermo
sensitive hydrogels for controlled release of therapeutic proteins
V Perez
Luna; Chapter 5: Controlled vaccine delivery
Kevin McHugh; Chapter 6: Controlled release of hormone by pellet implants
Sivanandane Sittadjody; Chapter 7: Delivery of ovarian hormones for bone health
Justin Saul; Chapter 8: Controlled delivery models of bioactive factors for the maturation of engineered tissues
Ashkan Shafiee & Atala; Chapter 9: Controlled delivery of angiogenic proteins
Eric M Brey; Chapter 10: Controlled therapeutic delivery in wound healing
Sean Murphy; Chapter 11: Leveraging plasma insulin estimates and wearable technologies to develop an automated insulin delivery system in Type 1 diabetes
A Cinar; Chapter 12: New developments in oral insulin delivery
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 13: Insulin delivery by a bioartficial pancreas
Will Kendall; Chapter 14: Transdermal drug delivery
Brahmeshwar Mishra; Chapter 15: Mucoadhesive chitosan
based nanoparticles for oral drug delivery
Shirui Mao; Chapter 16: Liposome
based delivery of therapeutic agents
Eneida de Paula; Chapter 17: Targeted intestinal delivery of probiotics
Emmanuel C. Opara
David Williams; Preface
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 1: Introduction
Approaches to controlled drug delivery
Antonios Mikos; Chapter 2: Chemical modifications of alginate for controlled drug delivery and regenerative medicine
Mark E. Welker; Chapter 3: Hydrogel systems for delivery and release of cell
secreted and synthetic therapeutic products
Aleks Skardal; Chapter 4: The effect of glutathione incorporated as chain transfer agent in thermo
sensitive hydrogels for controlled release of therapeutic proteins
V Perez
Luna; Chapter 5: Controlled vaccine delivery
Kevin McHugh; Chapter 6: Controlled release of hormone by pellet implants
Sivanandane Sittadjody; Chapter 7: Delivery of ovarian hormones for bone health
Justin Saul; Chapter 8: Controlled delivery models of bioactive factors for the maturation of engineered tissues
Ashkan Shafiee & Atala; Chapter 9: Controlled delivery of angiogenic proteins
Eric M Brey; Chapter 10: Controlled therapeutic delivery in wound healing
Sean Murphy; Chapter 11: Leveraging plasma insulin estimates and wearable technologies to develop an automated insulin delivery system in Type 1 diabetes
A Cinar; Chapter 12: New developments in oral insulin delivery
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 13: Insulin delivery by a bioartficial pancreas
Will Kendall; Chapter 14: Transdermal drug delivery
Brahmeshwar Mishra; Chapter 15: Mucoadhesive chitosan
based nanoparticles for oral drug delivery
Shirui Mao; Chapter 16: Liposome
based delivery of therapeutic agents
Eneida de Paula; Chapter 17: Targeted intestinal delivery of probiotics
Emmanuel C. Opara
Foreword
David Williams; Preface
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 1: Introduction
Approaches to controlled drug delivery
Antonios Mikos; Chapter 2: Chemical modifications of alginate for controlled drug delivery and regenerative medicine
Mark E. Welker; Chapter 3: Hydrogel systems for delivery and release of cell
secreted and synthetic therapeutic products
Aleks Skardal; Chapter 4: The effect of glutathione incorporated as chain transfer agent in thermo
sensitive hydrogels for controlled release of therapeutic proteins
V Perez
Luna; Chapter 5: Controlled vaccine delivery
Kevin McHugh; Chapter 6: Controlled release of hormone by pellet implants
Sivanandane Sittadjody; Chapter 7: Delivery of ovarian hormones for bone health
Justin Saul; Chapter 8: Controlled delivery models of bioactive factors for the maturation of engineered tissues
Ashkan Shafiee & Atala; Chapter 9: Controlled delivery of angiogenic proteins
Eric M Brey; Chapter 10: Controlled therapeutic delivery in wound healing
Sean Murphy; Chapter 11: Leveraging plasma insulin estimates and wearable technologies to develop an automated insulin delivery system in Type 1 diabetes
A Cinar; Chapter 12: New developments in oral insulin delivery
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 13: Insulin delivery by a bioartficial pancreas
Will Kendall; Chapter 14: Transdermal drug delivery
Brahmeshwar Mishra; Chapter 15: Mucoadhesive chitosan
based nanoparticles for oral drug delivery
Shirui Mao; Chapter 16: Liposome
based delivery of therapeutic agents
Eneida de Paula; Chapter 17: Targeted intestinal delivery of probiotics
Emmanuel C. Opara
David Williams; Preface
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 1: Introduction
Approaches to controlled drug delivery
Antonios Mikos; Chapter 2: Chemical modifications of alginate for controlled drug delivery and regenerative medicine
Mark E. Welker; Chapter 3: Hydrogel systems for delivery and release of cell
secreted and synthetic therapeutic products
Aleks Skardal; Chapter 4: The effect of glutathione incorporated as chain transfer agent in thermo
sensitive hydrogels for controlled release of therapeutic proteins
V Perez
Luna; Chapter 5: Controlled vaccine delivery
Kevin McHugh; Chapter 6: Controlled release of hormone by pellet implants
Sivanandane Sittadjody; Chapter 7: Delivery of ovarian hormones for bone health
Justin Saul; Chapter 8: Controlled delivery models of bioactive factors for the maturation of engineered tissues
Ashkan Shafiee & Atala; Chapter 9: Controlled delivery of angiogenic proteins
Eric M Brey; Chapter 10: Controlled therapeutic delivery in wound healing
Sean Murphy; Chapter 11: Leveraging plasma insulin estimates and wearable technologies to develop an automated insulin delivery system in Type 1 diabetes
A Cinar; Chapter 12: New developments in oral insulin delivery
Emmanuel C Opara; Chapter 13: Insulin delivery by a bioartficial pancreas
Will Kendall; Chapter 14: Transdermal drug delivery
Brahmeshwar Mishra; Chapter 15: Mucoadhesive chitosan
based nanoparticles for oral drug delivery
Shirui Mao; Chapter 16: Liposome
based delivery of therapeutic agents
Eneida de Paula; Chapter 17: Targeted intestinal delivery of probiotics
Emmanuel C. Opara