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"This is a broad and in-depth introduction to the field of nanomedicine, where nanobiotechnology meets clinical medicine, providing readers with a useful and informative guide. ... Recognizing that the audience for the handbook will consist of readers from a variety of occupations, such as nonmedical scientists and pharmaceutical experts ... . The table of contents is very detailed which allows readers to quickly scan the contents of the book. ... the author has crafted a very useful and accessible guide to a very difficult subject." (Lisa Ennis, Doody's Review Service, August, 2008)
"The book consists of 18 chapters that showcase this exciting field to a much broader audience. ... Overall, the 'Handbook of Nanomedicine' is a good treaty for nonscientists and entry-level students who are interested in this area. ... the book is recommended to those who are new to the field. Instructors may consider adopting this book for a general nanotechnology-based course ... . Lastly, library patrons will find the book useful as an introductory guide to the field." (Mansoor M. Amiji, ChemMedChem, Issue 3, 2008)