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Nanomedicine - Advancing Healing Through Tiny Interventions - cover

Nanomedicine - Advancing Healing Through Tiny Interventions

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Nanomedicine" offers an indepth exploration of one of the most exciting and rapidly advancing fields in healthcare and biotechnology. With a combination of cuttingedge research and practical insights, this book is indispensable for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. Delving into the transformative potential of nanotechnology, it uncovers how nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and nanorobotics are reshaping the future of medicine, drug delivery, and disease treatment.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Nanomedicine: An introduction to the science of nanomedicine and its potential in transforming healthcare.
 
2: Nanoparticles for drug delivery to the brain: Investigates how nanoparticles can overcome the bloodbrain barrier for targeted treatments.
 
3: Targeted drug delivery: Discusses methods to specifically target diseased cells for more effective therapies.
 
4: Nanocarrier: Explores the use of nanocarriers in improving the stability and bioavailability of drugs.
 
5: Drug delivery: Examines the various types of drug delivery systems and their advancements.
 
6: Protein nanoparticles: Looks at proteinbased nanoparticles and their applications in drug delivery.
 
7: Magnetic nanoparticles in drug delivery: Focuses on the use of magnetic nanoparticles for precise drug delivery.
 
8: Nanorobotics: Introduces the concept of nanorobots in medicine, with potential applications in surgery and diagnosis.
 
9: Nanomaterials and cancer: Analyzes how nanomaterials are used in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
 
10: Hamid Ghandehari: Profiles the contributions of Hamid Ghandehari to the field of nanomedicine.
 
11: Moein Moghimi: Highlights Moein Moghimi's pioneering research in drug delivery systems.
 
12: Magnetic nanoparticles: Delves into the diverse applications of magnetic nanoparticles in healthcare.
 
13: Photothermal therapy: Examines how lightactivated nanoparticles are being used in photothermal therapy for cancer.
 
14: Reductionsensitive nanoparticles: Discusses the role of reductionsensitive nanoparticles in targeted drug delivery.
 
15: Nanochemistry: Provides insights into the role of chemistry in designing nanoparticles for medical use.
 
16: Nanobiotechnology: Explores the intersection of nanotechnology and biology for medical innovations.
 
17: Applications of nanotechnology: Outlines a wide range of nanotechnology applications in medical treatment and diagnostics.
 
18: Nanotechnology: Provides a broad overview of how nanotechnology is shaping modern medicine.
 
19: Gold nanoparticles in chemotherapy: Explores the use of gold nanoparticles to enhance chemotherapy treatments.
 
20: Nanosensor: Discusses how nanosensors are being used for disease detection and monitoring.
 
21: PHresponsive tumortargeted drug delivery: Focuses on pHsensitive nanoparticles designed for tumortargeted therapies.
 
With comprehensive coverage of both theoretical and practical aspects, "Nanomedicine" provides readers with a deeper understanding of nanotechnology's pivotal role in healthcare. Whether you're a student, researcher, or practitioner, this book offers valuable insights that are essential to stay at the forefront of medical innovation.
Available since: 03/09/2025.
Print length: 232 pages.

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