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Nanomedicine - Advancing Healthcare Through Targeted Drug Delivery and Precision Therapy - cover

Nanomedicine - Advancing Healthcare Through Targeted Drug Delivery and Precision Therapy

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Nanomedicine-This chapter introduces the fundamental concepts of nanomedicine, examining its potential to revolutionize healthcare through nanotechnology applications in drug delivery and disease treatment
 
PHresponsive tumortargeted drug delivery-Explore the latest advancements in drug delivery systems that utilize pHsensitive nanoparticles for targeted cancer treatment, providing a more effective and less toxic alternative to traditional therapies
 
Nanocarrier-Delve into the types and functions of nanocarriers, which play a crucial role in the transport and controlled release of drugs, ensuring that therapies reach their intended destinations within the body
 
Nanomaterials and cancer-Investigate how various nanomaterials are being developed to treat cancer, enhance drug delivery, and improve the precision of treatments, all while reducing side effects
 
Targeted drug delivery-This chapter highlights the precision of targeted drug delivery, where nanotechnology ensures drugs are delivered specifically to the diseased cells, minimizing damage to healthy tissues and improving therapeutic outcomes
 
Nanobiotechnology-Uncover the intersection of nanotechnology and biotechnology, examining the creation of innovative nanodevices and systems that contribute to breakthroughs in diagnostics and treatments
 
Moein Moghimi-A tribute to the renowned scientist, Moein Moghimi, whose pioneering research has shaped the field of nanomedicine, especially in the development of nanocarriers for drug delivery
 
Nanorobotics-A fascinating exploration of how nanoscale robots are being designed to perform medical tasks at the cellular level, offering hope for more precise surgeries and targeted therapies
 
Protein nanoparticles-Understand the role of proteinbased nanoparticles in drug delivery systems, and how their natural biocompatibility makes them ideal candidates for treating various diseases
 
Gold nanoparticles in chemotherapy-This chapter explores the unique properties of gold nanoparticles and their applications in enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy while reducing its harmful side effects
 
Applications of nanotechnology-Discover the vast array of medical applications for nanotechnology, from targeted drug delivery to personalized medicine, and how it is changing the landscape of healthcare
 
Nanoparticles for drug delivery to the brain-Learn about the challenges and innovations in developing nanoparticles capable of crossing the bloodbrain barrier to deliver therapeutic agents directly to the brain
 
Magnetic nanoparticles-Explore the use of magnetic nanoparticles in medical applications, particularly in targeted drug delivery and imaging, offering a less invasive and highly effective approach to treatment
 
Drug delivery-This chapter covers the various strategies employed in drug delivery systems, highlighting how nanotechnology has vastly improved the accuracy and efficiency of drug administration
 
Photothermal therapy-Delve into the promising approach of photothermal therapy, where nanoparticles are used to absorb light and generate heat to destroy cancer cells with minimal damage to surrounding tissue
 
Nanochemistry-A deep dive into the chemistry behind nanotechnology, examining how the properties of materials at the nanoscale enable new medical applications and enhance therapeutic outcomes
 
Magnetic nanoparticles in drug delivery-Building on the previous chapter, this section focuses on the practical applications of magnetic nanoparticles in targeted drug delivery and their growing role in clinical therapies
 
Nanotechnology-An indepth exploration of nanotechnology as a field, covering its principles, innovations, and potential to radically improve healthcare systems worldwide
Disponibile da: 04/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 229 pagine.

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