This book features a special subsection of Nanomedicine, an application of nanotechnology to achieve breakthroughs in healthcare. It exploits the improved and often novel physical, chemical and biological properties of materials only existent at the nanometer scale. As a consequence of small scale, nanosystems in most cases are efficiently uptaken by cells and appear to act at the intracellular level. Nanotechnology has the potential to improve diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of diseases, and includes targeted drug delivery and regenerative medicine; it creates new tools and methods that…mehr
This book features a special subsection of Nanomedicine, an application of nanotechnology to achieve breakthroughs in healthcare. It exploits the improved and often novel physical, chemical and biological properties of materials only existent at the nanometer scale. As a consequence of small scale, nanosystems in most cases are efficiently uptaken by cells and appear to act at the intracellular level. Nanotechnology has the potential to improve diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of diseases, and includes targeted drug delivery and regenerative medicine; it creates new tools and methods that impact significantly upon existing conservative practices.
This volume is a collection of authoritative reviews. In the introductory section we define the field (intracellular delivery). Then, the fundamental routes of nanodelivery devices, cellular uptake, types of delivery devices, particularly in terms of localized cellular delivery, both for small drug molecules, macromolecular drugs and genes; at the academic and applied levels, are covered. The following section is dedicated to enhancing delivery via special targeting motifs followed by the introduction of different types of intracellular nanodelivery devices (e.g. a brief description of their chemistry) and ways of producing these different devices. Finally, we put special emphasis on particular disease states and on other biomedical applications, whilst diagnostic and sensing issues are also included.
Intracellular delivery / therapy is a highlytopical which will stir great interest. Intracellular delivery enables much more efficient drug delivery since the impact (on different organelles and sites) is intracellular as the drug is not supplied externally within the blood stream. There is great potential for targeted delivery with improved localized delivery and efficacy.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 80035809, 978-94-007-1247-8
2011
Seitenzahl: 888
Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2011
Englisch
Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 50mm
Gewicht: 1582g
ISBN-13: 9789400712478
ISBN-10: 9400712472
Artikelnr.: 32772279
Inhaltsangabe
Editorial and Introduction.- I Mechanisms of uptake and targeting: Mass transport via cellular barriers and endocytosis, Rita E. Serda et al.- Approaches to achieving sub-cellular targeting of bioactives using pharmaceutical nanocarriers , Melani Solomon and Gerard G.M. D'Souza.- Delivery to intracellular targets by nanosized particles: macrophages and RNAs, Gillian Barratt.- The potential and current progress of internalizing molecules in targeted drug delivery, Jiehua Zhou and John Rossi.- Simulation based analysis of nanocarrier internalization, Exciting challenges with a new computational tool, Béla Csukás et al.- Nanosized drug delivery vectors and the reticuloendothelial system, Lisa M. Kaminskas, Ben J. Boyd.- Membrane cross-over by cell-penetrating peptides: kinetics and mechanisms, From model to cell membrane perturbation by permeant peptides, Sandrine Sagan et al.- II Nanocarrier formulation: Intracellular delivery: Multifunctional and modular approach, Rupa Sawant and Vladimir P Torchilin.- Poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanosystems, Julien Nicolas and Christine Vauthier.- Amphiphilic block copolymer based nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery, Xiao-Bing Xiong and Afsaneh Lavasanifar.- Stimuli-responsive polymersomes, Min-Hui Li.- Silica-based nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery, Sandrine Quignard, Sylvie Masse and Thibaud Coradin.- Magnetic nanoparticles for biomedicine, Ivo Safarík, Katerina Horská and Mirka Safaríková.- Biosynthesis of metalic nanoparticles and their applications, Adam Schröfel and Gabriela Kratosová.- Nanocrystals: production, cellular drug delivery, current & future products, Cornelia M. Keck et al.- Processing and scale-up of polymeric nanoparticles, Christine Vauthier and Kawthar Bouchemal .- III Medical Applications: Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Stem Cells with Iron Oxide Particles, Eddy SM Lee et al.-Nanoparticles for oral administration of cancer therapies, Juan M. Irache et al.- Nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy applications, Laurence Raehm et al.- Nanoparticles for enhanced hyperthermia, Qian Wang and Jing Liu.- Nonviral vectors and their nanoformulations for gene therapy, Jianxiang Zhang et al.- Imaging of Nanoparticle Delivery Using Terahertz Waves, Joo-Hiuk Son et al.- Calcium phosphate- and calcium phosphosilicate-mediated drug delivery and imaging, O.A. Pinto et al.- Nanoparticles for treating intracellular bacteria and protozoa, Maria Jose Morilla and Eder Lilia Romero.- Gene Therapy in Bone Regeneration, A Summary of Delivery Approaches for Effective Therapies, Laura Rose, Ross Fitzsimmons, Tarek El-Bialy and Hasan Uludag.- Nanoinformatics: developing advanced informatics applications for Nanomedicine, Victor Maojo et al.
Editorial and Introduction.- I Mechanisms of uptake and targeting: Mass transport via cellular barriers and endocytosis, Rita E. Serda et al.- Approaches to achieving sub-cellular targeting of bioactives using pharmaceutical nanocarriers , Melani Solomon and Gerard G.M. D’Souza.- Delivery to intracellular targets by nanosized particles: macrophages and RNAs, Gillian Barratt.- The potential and current progress of internalizing molecules in targeted drug delivery, Jiehua Zhou and John Rossi.- Simulation based analysis of nanocarrier internalization, Exciting challenges with a new computational tool, Béla Csukás et al.- Nanosized drug delivery vectors and the reticuloendothelial system, Lisa M. Kaminskas, Ben J. Boyd.- Membrane cross-over by cell-penetrating peptides: kinetics and mechanisms, From model to cell membrane perturbation by permeant peptides, Sandrine Sagan et al.- II Nanocarrier formulation: Intracellular delivery: Multifunctional and modular approach, Rupa Sawant and Vladimir P Torchilin.- Poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanosystems, Julien Nicolas and Christine Vauthier.- Amphiphilic block copolymer based nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery, Xiao-Bing Xiong and Afsaneh Lavasanifar.- Stimuli-responsive polymersomes, Min-Hui Li.- Silica-based nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery, Sandrine Quignard, Sylvie Masse and Thibaud Coradin.- Magnetic nanoparticles for biomedicine, Ivo Šafařík, Kateřina Horská and Mirka Šafaříková.- Biosynthesis of metalic nanoparticles and their applications, Adam Schröfel and Gabriela Kratošová.- Nanocrystals: production, cellular drug delivery, current & future products, Cornelia M. Keck et al.- Processing and scale-up of polymeric nanoparticles, Christine Vauthier and Kawthar Bouchemal .- III Medical Applications: Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Stem Cells with Iron Oxide Particles, Eddy SM Lee et al.-Nanoparticles for oral administration of cancer therapies, Juan M. Irache et al.- Nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy applications, Laurence Raehm et al.- Nanoparticles for enhanced hyperthermia, Qian Wang and Jing Liu.- Nonviral vectors and their nanoformulations for gene therapy, Jianxiang Zhang et al.- Imaging of Nanoparticle Delivery Using Terahertz Waves, Joo-Hiuk Son et al.- Calcium phosphate- and calcium phosphosilicate-mediated drug delivery and imaging, O.A. Pinto et al.- Nanoparticles for treating intracellular bacteria and protozoa, Maria Jose Morilla and Eder Lilia Romero.- Gene Therapy in Bone Regeneration, A Summary of Delivery Approaches for Effective Therapies, Laura Rose, Ross Fitzsimmons, Tarek El-Bialy and Hasan Uludağ.- Nanoinformatics: developing advanced informatics applications for Nanomedicine, Victor Maojo et al.
Editorial and Introduction.- I Mechanisms of uptake and targeting: Mass transport via cellular barriers and endocytosis, Rita E. Serda et al.- Approaches to achieving sub-cellular targeting of bioactives using pharmaceutical nanocarriers , Melani Solomon and Gerard G.M. D'Souza.- Delivery to intracellular targets by nanosized particles: macrophages and RNAs, Gillian Barratt.- The potential and current progress of internalizing molecules in targeted drug delivery, Jiehua Zhou and John Rossi.- Simulation based analysis of nanocarrier internalization, Exciting challenges with a new computational tool, Béla Csukás et al.- Nanosized drug delivery vectors and the reticuloendothelial system, Lisa M. Kaminskas, Ben J. Boyd.- Membrane cross-over by cell-penetrating peptides: kinetics and mechanisms, From model to cell membrane perturbation by permeant peptides, Sandrine Sagan et al.- II Nanocarrier formulation: Intracellular delivery: Multifunctional and modular approach, Rupa Sawant and Vladimir P Torchilin.- Poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanosystems, Julien Nicolas and Christine Vauthier.- Amphiphilic block copolymer based nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery, Xiao-Bing Xiong and Afsaneh Lavasanifar.- Stimuli-responsive polymersomes, Min-Hui Li.- Silica-based nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery, Sandrine Quignard, Sylvie Masse and Thibaud Coradin.- Magnetic nanoparticles for biomedicine, Ivo Safarík, Katerina Horská and Mirka Safaríková.- Biosynthesis of metalic nanoparticles and their applications, Adam Schröfel and Gabriela Kratosová.- Nanocrystals: production, cellular drug delivery, current & future products, Cornelia M. Keck et al.- Processing and scale-up of polymeric nanoparticles, Christine Vauthier and Kawthar Bouchemal .- III Medical Applications: Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Stem Cells with Iron Oxide Particles, Eddy SM Lee et al.-Nanoparticles for oral administration of cancer therapies, Juan M. Irache et al.- Nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy applications, Laurence Raehm et al.- Nanoparticles for enhanced hyperthermia, Qian Wang and Jing Liu.- Nonviral vectors and their nanoformulations for gene therapy, Jianxiang Zhang et al.- Imaging of Nanoparticle Delivery Using Terahertz Waves, Joo-Hiuk Son et al.- Calcium phosphate- and calcium phosphosilicate-mediated drug delivery and imaging, O.A. Pinto et al.- Nanoparticles for treating intracellular bacteria and protozoa, Maria Jose Morilla and Eder Lilia Romero.- Gene Therapy in Bone Regeneration, A Summary of Delivery Approaches for Effective Therapies, Laura Rose, Ross Fitzsimmons, Tarek El-Bialy and Hasan Uludag.- Nanoinformatics: developing advanced informatics applications for Nanomedicine, Victor Maojo et al.
Editorial and Introduction.- I Mechanisms of uptake and targeting: Mass transport via cellular barriers and endocytosis, Rita E. Serda et al.- Approaches to achieving sub-cellular targeting of bioactives using pharmaceutical nanocarriers , Melani Solomon and Gerard G.M. D’Souza.- Delivery to intracellular targets by nanosized particles: macrophages and RNAs, Gillian Barratt.- The potential and current progress of internalizing molecules in targeted drug delivery, Jiehua Zhou and John Rossi.- Simulation based analysis of nanocarrier internalization, Exciting challenges with a new computational tool, Béla Csukás et al.- Nanosized drug delivery vectors and the reticuloendothelial system, Lisa M. Kaminskas, Ben J. Boyd.- Membrane cross-over by cell-penetrating peptides: kinetics and mechanisms, From model to cell membrane perturbation by permeant peptides, Sandrine Sagan et al.- II Nanocarrier formulation: Intracellular delivery: Multifunctional and modular approach, Rupa Sawant and Vladimir P Torchilin.- Poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanosystems, Julien Nicolas and Christine Vauthier.- Amphiphilic block copolymer based nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery, Xiao-Bing Xiong and Afsaneh Lavasanifar.- Stimuli-responsive polymersomes, Min-Hui Li.- Silica-based nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery, Sandrine Quignard, Sylvie Masse and Thibaud Coradin.- Magnetic nanoparticles for biomedicine, Ivo Šafařík, Kateřina Horská and Mirka Šafaříková.- Biosynthesis of metalic nanoparticles and their applications, Adam Schröfel and Gabriela Kratošová.- Nanocrystals: production, cellular drug delivery, current & future products, Cornelia M. Keck et al.- Processing and scale-up of polymeric nanoparticles, Christine Vauthier and Kawthar Bouchemal .- III Medical Applications: Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Stem Cells with Iron Oxide Particles, Eddy SM Lee et al.-Nanoparticles for oral administration of cancer therapies, Juan M. Irache et al.- Nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy applications, Laurence Raehm et al.- Nanoparticles for enhanced hyperthermia, Qian Wang and Jing Liu.- Nonviral vectors and their nanoformulations for gene therapy, Jianxiang Zhang et al.- Imaging of Nanoparticle Delivery Using Terahertz Waves, Joo-Hiuk Son et al.- Calcium phosphate- and calcium phosphosilicate-mediated drug delivery and imaging, O.A. Pinto et al.- Nanoparticles for treating intracellular bacteria and protozoa, Maria Jose Morilla and Eder Lilia Romero.- Gene Therapy in Bone Regeneration, A Summary of Delivery Approaches for Effective Therapies, Laura Rose, Ross Fitzsimmons, Tarek El-Bialy and Hasan Uludağ.- Nanoinformatics: developing advanced informatics applications for Nanomedicine, Victor Maojo et al.
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