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Reduction Sensitive Nanoparticles - Harnessing the Power of Targeted Delivery in Therapeutic Applications - cover

Reduction Sensitive Nanoparticles - Harnessing the Power of Targeted Delivery in Therapeutic Applications

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Reduction Sensitive Nanoparticles" is an essential resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts interested in cuttingedge research in nanomedicine. This book delves into the fascinating world of reductionsensitive nanoparticles, exploring their potential for transforming therapeutic strategies. It offers indepth insights into innovative drug delivery systems that are at the forefront of medical advancements.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Reductionsensitive nanoparticles: Introduction to the properties and applications of reductionsensitive nanoparticles in drug delivery systems.
 
2: Immunoliposome therapy: Discusses the role of immunoliposomes in targeted drug delivery and their therapeutic potential.
 
3: Dextran drug delivery systems: Explores dextranbased delivery systems, focusing on their biocompatibility and efficacy in nanomedicine.
 
4: Hamid Ghandehari: Highlights the contributions of Hamid Ghandehari to the development of nanoparticlebased drug delivery systems.
 
5: PHresponsive tumortargeted drug delivery: Examines pHresponsive nanoparticles designed for targeted drug delivery to tumors.
 
6: Glutathione: Investigates the role of glutathione in reducing oxidative stress and enhancing drug delivery systems.
 
7: Nanomedicine: Provides an overview of nanomedicine, exploring its impact on healthcare and therapeutic practices.
 
8: Nanocarrier: Details the types of nanocarriers used in drug delivery, focusing on their functional properties and advantages.
 
9: Dendrimer: Discusses dendrimers as multifunctional nanocarriers and their role in efficient drug delivery.
 
10: Ligandtargeted liposome: Covers the use of ligandtargeted liposomes in selective drug delivery and precision medicine.
 
11: Polymerprotein hybrid: Explores hybrid systems combining polymers and proteins to improve the efficiency of drug delivery.
 
12: Stimuliresponsive drug delivery systems: Focuses on the design and function of systems responsive to external stimuli for controlled drug release.
 
13: Nanoparticle drug delivery: Provides a comprehensive look at nanoparticlebased delivery systems and their applications in medical treatments.
 
14: Sonodynamic therapy: Discusses the use of nanoparticles in sonodynamic therapy for targeted cancer treatment.
 
15: Gated drug delivery systems: Explores the development of gated delivery systems, focusing on their ability to release drugs upon triggering.
 
16: Thioredoxin reductase: Investigates the role of thioredoxin reductase in redox reactions and its impact on drug delivery systems.
 
17: Reductive stress: Examines the role of reductive stress in diseases and its potential therapeutic applications in nanomedicine.
 
18: Pullulan bioconjugate: Covers the use of pullulanbased bioconjugates in drug delivery, focusing on their stability and efficacy.
 
19: Nanogel: Explores the properties and applications of nanogels as versatile drug delivery systems.
 
20: Targeted drug delivery: Discusses the strategies and technologies behind targeted drug delivery systems for more effective treatments.
 
21: Gold nanoparticles in chemotherapy: Investigates the use of gold nanoparticles in enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapy treatments.
 
This book is not only a valuable resource for those in the medical and pharmaceutical industries but also for students and researchers keen to explore the advancements in nanomedicine. The knowledge shared within these pages will help you stay at the cutting edge of the field, ensuring that you are equipped with the tools needed to contribute to the future of healthcare.
Verfügbar seit: 14.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 256 Seiten.

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