Nanophototherapy: Preparations and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the various multifunctional nanoparticles used for phototherapy, with an emphasis on fundamental nanotechnology and the latest research of photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT). The different types of phototherapeutic nanomaterials are thoroughly described, along with their structural features and synthesis. This is the first book to cover nanomaterial-based phototherapy for both cancer and bacterial infections. It is an essential resource for researchers, academics, and professionals…mehr
Nanophototherapy: Preparations and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the various multifunctional nanoparticles used for phototherapy, with an emphasis on fundamental nanotechnology and the latest research of photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT). The different types of phototherapeutic nanomaterials are thoroughly described, along with their structural features and synthesis. This is the first book to cover nanomaterial-based phototherapy for both cancer and bacterial infections. It is an essential resource for researchers, academics, and professionals interested in the potential of multifunctional nanomaterials for therapeutic applications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I Introduction of nanophototherapy 1. Introduction to nanophototherapy 2. Milestones in nanotechnology-aided cancer phototherapy 3. Light responsive plasmonic nanomaterials applied to cancer phototherapy 4. Nanohydrogels for application in phototherapy 5. Nanomaterial based phototherapy for cancer and infectious disease treatment Part II Photothermal therapy of cancer 6. Noble metal nanoparticles for photothermal therapy 7. Conjugated polymer nanoparticles for photothermal therapy of cancer 8. Carbon dot_based photonic nanomaterials for photothermal tumor therapy 9. MXenes in photothermal cancer therapy: applications and advances Part III Photodynamic therapy of cancer 10. Metallic nanoparticles for photodynamic cancer therapy 11. Metal nanoparticles effect on the efficiency of organic sensitizers 12. Recent progress in multifunctional conjugated nanocarriers for photodynamic therapy of tumors 13. Lipids and natural polymer_based carrier systems for photodynamic therapy 14. Metal organic framework based photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment 15. Supramolecular photosensitizer-dendrimer complexes for photodynamic therapy in cancer treatment Part IV Combination therapy of cancer 16. Photothermal-chemotherapy: the emerging supramolecular photothermal molecules and the recent advances 17. Green inorganic metal nanomaterials for combination nanotherapy: synthesis, advantages, and future perspectives 18. Phototherapy meets chemodynamic therapy: a win-win strategy rejuvenating cancer treatment 19. Nanophotosensitizer-based photothermal therapy for cancer immunotherapy 20. Nanotechnology at the forefront of liver cancer diagnosis 21. Unveiling the potential of combining photodynamic with anti-vascular therapy for cancer treatment Part V Phototherapy of microbial infections 22. Ultradeformable nanoparticles for active targeting of microbial infections: a photothermal approach 23. Nanoenabled photodynamic therapy of microbial infections
Part I Introduction of nanophototherapy 1. Introduction to nanophototherapy 2. Milestones in nanotechnology-aided cancer phototherapy 3. Light responsive plasmonic nanomaterials applied to cancer phototherapy 4. Nanohydrogels for application in phototherapy 5. Nanomaterial based phototherapy for cancer and infectious disease treatment Part II Photothermal therapy of cancer 6. Noble metal nanoparticles for photothermal therapy 7. Conjugated polymer nanoparticles for photothermal therapy of cancer 8. Carbon dot_based photonic nanomaterials for photothermal tumor therapy 9. MXenes in photothermal cancer therapy: applications and advances Part III Photodynamic therapy of cancer 10. Metallic nanoparticles for photodynamic cancer therapy 11. Metal nanoparticles effect on the efficiency of organic sensitizers 12. Recent progress in multifunctional conjugated nanocarriers for photodynamic therapy of tumors 13. Lipids and natural polymer_based carrier systems for photodynamic therapy 14. Metal organic framework based photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment 15. Supramolecular photosensitizer-dendrimer complexes for photodynamic therapy in cancer treatment Part IV Combination therapy of cancer 16. Photothermal-chemotherapy: the emerging supramolecular photothermal molecules and the recent advances 17. Green inorganic metal nanomaterials for combination nanotherapy: synthesis, advantages, and future perspectives 18. Phototherapy meets chemodynamic therapy: a win-win strategy rejuvenating cancer treatment 19. Nanophotosensitizer-based photothermal therapy for cancer immunotherapy 20. Nanotechnology at the forefront of liver cancer diagnosis 21. Unveiling the potential of combining photodynamic with anti-vascular therapy for cancer treatment Part V Phototherapy of microbial infections 22. Ultradeformable nanoparticles for active targeting of microbial infections: a photothermal approach 23. Nanoenabled photodynamic therapy of microbial infections
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