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Chemotherapy Gold Nanoparticles - Harnessing Nanoparticle Technology for Targeted Cancer Therapy - cover

Chemotherapy Gold Nanoparticles - Harnessing Nanoparticle Technology for Targeted Cancer Therapy

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Gold nanoparticles in chemotherapy-Explore how gold nanoparticles amplify chemotherapy's effectiveness by enhancing drug delivery and precision targeting
 
Colloidal gold-Delve into the properties of colloidal gold and its applications in drug delivery systems, highlighting its potential for precise cancer therapy
 
Photoimmunotherapy-Learn about the use of photoimmunotherapy in conjunction with gold nanoparticles for effective cancer treatment, utilizing lighttriggered immune responses
 
Nanoparticle drug delivery-This chapter examines nanoparticle drug delivery systems that ensure efficient cancer drug transportation, improving treatment outcomes
 
RNAi nanoparticles to target cancer-Discover how RNA interference (RNAi) technology, delivered via nanoparticles, is being used to silence cancerrelated genes for better therapeutic responses
 
Magneticplasmonic bifunctional nanoparticles-A look at bifunctional nanoparticles that combine magnetic and plasmonic properties for targeted cancer treatment with enhanced control
 
Experimental cancer treatment-Gain insight into ongoing experimental approaches to cancer treatment using gold nanoparticles and other nanomaterials in clinical trials
 
Angiogenesis-Understand how nanoparticles can inhibit angiogenesis, the process that tumors use to grow blood vessels, thereby limiting cancer growth
 
Magnetic nanoparticles in drug delivery-Learn how magnetic nanoparticles are leveraged for targeted drug delivery, allowing drugs to reach cancer cells more efficiently
 
Nanoshell-Explore the concept of nanoshells and their potential in cancer treatment, providing targeted therapy through controlled drug release and heat generation
 
Nanotechnology in cosmetics-This chapter highlights the interdisciplinary application of nanotechnology, focusing on cosmetic formulations for skincare and cancer treatment synergy
 
Protein nanoparticles-Understand how protein nanoparticles are being developed as carriers for drug delivery, improving the bioavailability of therapeutic agents
 
Enhanced permeability and retention effect-Investigate how nanoparticles exploit the enhanced permeability and retention effect to passively target cancer cells, improving drug efficacy
 
Magnetictargeted carrier-Examine the role of magnetictargeted carriers in achieving precision cancer treatment by guiding drugs directly to the tumor site
 
HadiyahNicole Green-Discover the pioneering work of Dr. HadiyahNicole Green, who is using gold nanoparticles for cancer treatment, making significant contributions to the field
 
Arginylglycylaspartic acid-Learn about the use of peptides like arginylglycylaspartic acid to improve nanoparticle binding and cancer cell targeting, advancing therapeutic outcomes
 
Angiogenesis inhibitor-Explore how nanoparticles act as inhibitors to angiogenesis, disrupting tumor growth by preventing the formation of new blood vessels
 
Nanomedicine-Delve into the broader implications of nanomedicine in cancer therapy, focusing on how nanoparticles are being incorporated into mainstream treatments
 
Nanomaterials and cancer-A detailed examination of various nanomaterials and their unique roles in targeting cancer cells, revolutionizing treatment protocols
 
Multiple layered plasmonics-Discover how multiplelayered plasmonic nanoparticles enhance cancer treatment through their unique ability to concentrate light at the tumor site
 
Photothermal therapy-Learn about photothermal therapy using gold nanoparticles to generate heat at targeted cancer sites, offering a promising approach for treating tumors
Verfügbar seit: 12.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 230 Seiten.

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