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Nanomedicine, Nanotheranostics and Nanobiotechnology has been a contemporary technological tool for diverse biomedical, pharmaceutical and diagnostic solutions.
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Nanomedicine, Nanotheranostics and Nanobiotechnology has been a contemporary technological tool for diverse biomedical, pharmaceutical and diagnostic solutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040096697
- Artikelnr.: 72284127
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040096697
- Artikelnr.: 72284127
Dr. Rishi Paliwal and Dr. Shivani Rai Paliwal, editors of the book, are both domain experts who have been continuously exploring nanotechnological principles for diverse biomedical and pharmaceutical applications over the last two decades. As they are established nanomedicine scientists, the book has been edited using a profound knowledge base.
Chapter 1: Nanomedicine: History, Progress and Advances. Chapter 2:
Nanomedicine development: Methods, Scale-up and Challenges. Chapter 3:
Appraisal of Nanoformulationsas a tool for oral bioavailability
augmentation in Nanomedicine. Chapter 4: Ocular nanomedicine: Fundamentals
and recent advances. Chapter 5: Skin as Attractive Target for Transdermal
Nanomedicine. Chapter 6: Nanostructure-based Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Systems for Respiratory Infections. Chapter 7: Nanomedicines for Rheumatoid
arthritis. Chapter 8: Nanotechnology-based approaches for Cancer
Therapeutics. Chapter 9: Nanomedicine for MDR Reversal of Cancer Cells.
Chapter 10: Progress in Nanocarrier-Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery.
Chapter 11: Nanomedicine Based Approaches for Management of Psoriasis.
Chapter 12: Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Nanomedicine. Chapter 13:
Regulatory Toxicological Assessment of Nanomedicines. Chapter 14: Synthesis
of targeted nanoparticles: routes and applications. Chapter 15: Exploring
realm of nanotechnology in HIV and COVID-19. Chapter 16: Chitosan Nanogel:
Expanding Novel Phase in Drug Delivery System. Chapter 17: Theranostic
Nanocarriers for Cancer Applications. Chapter 18: Nanoparticulate vaccines:
Mechanistic insight and recent advances. Chapter 19: Role of
nanobiotechnology in cell-based nanomedicines. Chapter 20: Gold
Nanoparticles: Multifunctional Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery and
Biomedical Application. Chapter 21: Nanoparticles for controlled delivery
of Proteins and Peptides. Chapter 22: Nanotechnology and Regenerative
Medicine. Chapter 23: Nanomedicine for Cancer Immunotherapy. Chapter 24:
Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes in Nanotheranostics. Chapter 25:
Nanoparticles for controlled Delivery of siRNA. Chapter 26: Green Synthesis
of Nanoparticles: From Protocols to Applications.
Nanomedicine development: Methods, Scale-up and Challenges. Chapter 3:
Appraisal of Nanoformulationsas a tool for oral bioavailability
augmentation in Nanomedicine. Chapter 4: Ocular nanomedicine: Fundamentals
and recent advances. Chapter 5: Skin as Attractive Target for Transdermal
Nanomedicine. Chapter 6: Nanostructure-based Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Systems for Respiratory Infections. Chapter 7: Nanomedicines for Rheumatoid
arthritis. Chapter 8: Nanotechnology-based approaches for Cancer
Therapeutics. Chapter 9: Nanomedicine for MDR Reversal of Cancer Cells.
Chapter 10: Progress in Nanocarrier-Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery.
Chapter 11: Nanomedicine Based Approaches for Management of Psoriasis.
Chapter 12: Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Nanomedicine. Chapter 13:
Regulatory Toxicological Assessment of Nanomedicines. Chapter 14: Synthesis
of targeted nanoparticles: routes and applications. Chapter 15: Exploring
realm of nanotechnology in HIV and COVID-19. Chapter 16: Chitosan Nanogel:
Expanding Novel Phase in Drug Delivery System. Chapter 17: Theranostic
Nanocarriers for Cancer Applications. Chapter 18: Nanoparticulate vaccines:
Mechanistic insight and recent advances. Chapter 19: Role of
nanobiotechnology in cell-based nanomedicines. Chapter 20: Gold
Nanoparticles: Multifunctional Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery and
Biomedical Application. Chapter 21: Nanoparticles for controlled delivery
of Proteins and Peptides. Chapter 22: Nanotechnology and Regenerative
Medicine. Chapter 23: Nanomedicine for Cancer Immunotherapy. Chapter 24:
Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes in Nanotheranostics. Chapter 25:
Nanoparticles for controlled Delivery of siRNA. Chapter 26: Green Synthesis
of Nanoparticles: From Protocols to Applications.
Chapter 1: Nanomedicine: History, Progress and Advances. Chapter 2:
Nanomedicine development: Methods, Scale-up and Challenges. Chapter 3:
Appraisal of Nanoformulationsas a tool for oral bioavailability
augmentation in Nanomedicine. Chapter 4: Ocular nanomedicine: Fundamentals
and recent advances. Chapter 5: Skin as Attractive Target for Transdermal
Nanomedicine. Chapter 6: Nanostructure-based Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Systems for Respiratory Infections. Chapter 7: Nanomedicines for Rheumatoid
arthritis. Chapter 8: Nanotechnology-based approaches for Cancer
Therapeutics. Chapter 9: Nanomedicine for MDR Reversal of Cancer Cells.
Chapter 10: Progress in Nanocarrier-Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery.
Chapter 11: Nanomedicine Based Approaches for Management of Psoriasis.
Chapter 12: Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Nanomedicine. Chapter 13:
Regulatory Toxicological Assessment of Nanomedicines. Chapter 14: Synthesis
of targeted nanoparticles: routes and applications. Chapter 15: Exploring
realm of nanotechnology in HIV and COVID-19. Chapter 16: Chitosan Nanogel:
Expanding Novel Phase in Drug Delivery System. Chapter 17: Theranostic
Nanocarriers for Cancer Applications. Chapter 18: Nanoparticulate vaccines:
Mechanistic insight and recent advances. Chapter 19: Role of
nanobiotechnology in cell-based nanomedicines. Chapter 20: Gold
Nanoparticles: Multifunctional Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery and
Biomedical Application. Chapter 21: Nanoparticles for controlled delivery
of Proteins and Peptides. Chapter 22: Nanotechnology and Regenerative
Medicine. Chapter 23: Nanomedicine for Cancer Immunotherapy. Chapter 24:
Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes in Nanotheranostics. Chapter 25:
Nanoparticles for controlled Delivery of siRNA. Chapter 26: Green Synthesis
of Nanoparticles: From Protocols to Applications.
Nanomedicine development: Methods, Scale-up and Challenges. Chapter 3:
Appraisal of Nanoformulationsas a tool for oral bioavailability
augmentation in Nanomedicine. Chapter 4: Ocular nanomedicine: Fundamentals
and recent advances. Chapter 5: Skin as Attractive Target for Transdermal
Nanomedicine. Chapter 6: Nanostructure-based Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Systems for Respiratory Infections. Chapter 7: Nanomedicines for Rheumatoid
arthritis. Chapter 8: Nanotechnology-based approaches for Cancer
Therapeutics. Chapter 9: Nanomedicine for MDR Reversal of Cancer Cells.
Chapter 10: Progress in Nanocarrier-Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery.
Chapter 11: Nanomedicine Based Approaches for Management of Psoriasis.
Chapter 12: Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Nanomedicine. Chapter 13:
Regulatory Toxicological Assessment of Nanomedicines. Chapter 14: Synthesis
of targeted nanoparticles: routes and applications. Chapter 15: Exploring
realm of nanotechnology in HIV and COVID-19. Chapter 16: Chitosan Nanogel:
Expanding Novel Phase in Drug Delivery System. Chapter 17: Theranostic
Nanocarriers for Cancer Applications. Chapter 18: Nanoparticulate vaccines:
Mechanistic insight and recent advances. Chapter 19: Role of
nanobiotechnology in cell-based nanomedicines. Chapter 20: Gold
Nanoparticles: Multifunctional Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery and
Biomedical Application. Chapter 21: Nanoparticles for controlled delivery
of Proteins and Peptides. Chapter 22: Nanotechnology and Regenerative
Medicine. Chapter 23: Nanomedicine for Cancer Immunotherapy. Chapter 24:
Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes in Nanotheranostics. Chapter 25:
Nanoparticles for controlled Delivery of siRNA. Chapter 26: Green Synthesis
of Nanoparticles: From Protocols to Applications.