Smart drug delivery has the potential to revolutionize drug therapy by making treatments more effective, reducing side effects, and improving patient outcomes. This book presents a review of smart micro- and nanomaterials with a focus on their "smart" activity for formation of targeted and responsive drug-delivery carriers.
Smart drug delivery has the potential to revolutionize drug therapy by making treatments more effective, reducing side effects, and improving patient outcomes. This book presents a review of smart micro- and nanomaterials with a focus on their "smart" activity for formation of targeted and responsive drug-delivery carriers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ajit Behera is an Assistant Professor in the Metallurgical & Materials Department at National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. He earned his PhD from IIT Kharagpur. Arpan Kumar Nayak is Research Professor in the Department of Energy Engineering, Konkuk University, Republic of Korea. He earned his PhD from IIT Kharagpur. Ranjan Kumar Mohapatra is Assistant Professor in Chemistry at Government College of Engineering, India. He earned PhD from Sambalpur University. Ali Ahmed Rabaan is Head of the Molecular Diagnostic Lab at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, where he is also is a member of the Emerging Infectious Diseases task force. Dr. Rabaan is also adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He earned his PhD in Molecular Microbiology from University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to Smart Materials in Micro- and Nanoscale. 2. Current Approaches to Smart Drug Delivery. 3. Polymers for Smart Drug Delivery. 4. Metals for Smart Drug Delivery. 5. Composites for Smart Drug Delivery. 6. Micro- and Nanoscale Oral Drug Delivery Platforms. 7. Smart Nanocarriers. 8. Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and Their Smartness. 9. Quantum Dots (QDs) and Their Smartness. 10. Enzyme-Responsive Micro/Nano Drug Delivery. 11. Thermoresponsive Micro and Nano Drug Delivery. 12. Light-Triggered Micro/Nano Drug Delivery. 13. Electric Field Responsiveness of Nano Drug Delivery. 14. Magnetic Field-Responsive Micro/Nano Drug Delivery Systems. 15. pH-Responsive Micro/Nano Drug Delivery. 16. Smart Materials for Sustained and Controlled Drug Release. 17. MEMS-Based Drug Release. 18. Porous Nanocarriers for Targeted Drug Delivery and Theranostics. 19. Prospects and Future Scope of Smart Drug Delivery Systems: A Critical Perspective.
1. Introduction to Smart Materials in Micro- and Nanoscale. 2. Current Approaches to Smart Drug Delivery. 3. Polymers for Smart Drug Delivery. 4. Metals for Smart Drug Delivery. 5. Composites for Smart Drug Delivery. 6. Micro- and Nanoscale Oral Drug Delivery Platforms. 7. Smart Nanocarriers. 8. Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and Their Smartness. 9. Quantum Dots (QDs) and Their Smartness. 10. Enzyme-Responsive Micro/Nano Drug Delivery. 11. Thermoresponsive Micro and Nano Drug Delivery. 12. Light-Triggered Micro/Nano Drug Delivery. 13. Electric Field Responsiveness of Nano Drug Delivery. 14. Magnetic Field-Responsive Micro/Nano Drug Delivery Systems. 15. pH-Responsive Micro/Nano Drug Delivery. 16. Smart Materials for Sustained and Controlled Drug Release. 17. MEMS-Based Drug Release. 18. Porous Nanocarriers for Targeted Drug Delivery and Theranostics. 19. Prospects and Future Scope of Smart Drug Delivery Systems: A Critical Perspective.
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