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Photothermal Therapy - Advancements in Targeted Cancer Treatment and Disease Management - cover

Photothermal Therapy - Advancements in Targeted Cancer Treatment and Disease Management

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Photothermal therapy-Explore the fundamentals and potential of photothermal therapy in treating various diseases by utilizing nanoparticles that convert light into heat, targeting and destroying specific cells
 
Gold nanocage-Discover how gold nanocages serve as versatile nanomaterials for photothermal therapy, enhancing precision and efficacy in medical treatments, especially for cancer therapy
 
HadiyahNicole Green-Learn about Dr. HadiyahNicole Green’s pioneering work in nanotechnology for cancer treatment, particularly focusing on her breakthrough research with laseractivated nanoparticles
 
Carbon quantum dot-Delve into the use of carbon quantum dots as photothermal agents, their synthesis, and their potential in providing safer and more effective cancer treatment options
 
Artificial enzyme-Uncover how artificial enzymes, integrated with nanotechnology, can enhance photothermal therapy by mimicking natural processes and improving treatment outcomes
 
Magneticplasmonic bifunctional nanoparticles-Examine the dual functionality of magneticplasmonic nanoparticles in diagnostic imaging and therapeutic applications, offering innovative solutions in targeted cancer therapy
 
Carbon nanotubes in medicine-Explore the diverse medical applications of carbon nanotubes, particularly in the development of novel drug delivery systems and photothermal therapy
 
Localized surface plasmon-Understand the concept of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) and its role in enhancing photothermal effects, making treatments more effective at the cellular level
 
Colloidal gold-Discover the advantages of colloidal gold nanoparticles in the context of photothermal therapy, with a focus on their stability, biocompatibility, and use in cancer treatment
 
Upconverting nanoparticles-Investigate upconverting nanoparticles, which allow for more efficient targeting and treatment of diseases using nearinfrared light, minimizing side effects and improving therapeutic outcomes
 
Gold nanoparticles in chemotherapy-Learn how gold nanoparticles are revolutionizing chemotherapy treatments by improving drug delivery systems, enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapeutic agents
 
Photoimmunotherapy-Dive into the fascinating realm of photoimmunotherapy, where photothermal therapy is combined with immunotherapy to amplify the immune system’s ability to fight cancer
 
Photosensitizer-Gain insights into photosensitizers used in combination with nanotechnology for photothermal therapy, boosting the ability to selectively destroy malignant cells with light
 
Nanoshell-Explore the potential of nanoshells, which provide a protective layer around drugs and enhance photothermal therapy’s ability to target tumors effectively
 
Nanoparticle drug delivery-Understand how nanoparticles are revolutionizing drug delivery systems, ensuring that therapeutic agents are delivered more efficiently and precisely to the intended target site
 
Applications of nanotechnology-Discover the diverse applications of nanotechnology beyond photothermal therapy, including diagnostic tools, targeted drug delivery, and regenerative medicine
 
Nanomedicine-Explore the transformative role of nanomedicine, where nanotechnology is used to develop new treatments, therapies, and diagnostic tools to improve patient outcomes
 
Nanomaterials-Learn about the different types of nanomaterials and how they are designed to interact with biological systems, enabling more effective treatments and therapies
 
Nanocarrier-Examine the role of nanocarriers in medicine, improving the delivery of drugs to specific targets, enhancing therapeutic efficacy, and minimizing side effects
 
Plasmonic nanoparticles-Uncover how plasmonic nanoparticles can amplify photothermal therapy, enabling targeted treatments with minimal invasiveness
Disponible depuis: 03/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 254 pages.

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