NANOTECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FOR CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY

NANOTECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FOR CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY

Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Biomateriales
ISBN:
978-0-12-817846-1
Páginas:
702
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

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1. Basic pathology and etiology of tumor and its microenvironment
2. EPR effect and its implication in passive targeting of nanocarrier to the tumor
3. pH sensitive carriers as delivery to tumor
4. Temperature sensitive carrier temperature directed tumor cell eradication
5. Magnetically responsive delivery into tumor environment
6. Ligands used for tumor targeting
7. Therapy targeting angiogenic potential of tumor
8. Immunotherapy of cancer
9. Chemical linkers: Potential approach to target tumor
10. Cell penetrating peptide in cancer targeting
11. Inorganic nanoparticles: A new avenue in improving diagnostic
12. Development of photodynamic cancer therapy
13. Therapeutic based on small interfering RNAs (siRNA)
14. Aptamer conjugates: A new avenue
15. Application of cancer stem cells in improving therapeutics
16. Targeting breast cancer
17. Lung cancer: improving efficacy and reducing side effects
18. Colorectal cancer: and its targeting
19. Hepatic cancer targeting
20. Solid tumor: Addressing the problems associated
21. Pancreatic cancer: Removing extracellular matrix barrier in delivery
22. Targeting to the CNS: Approach for brain tumor
23. Metastatic cancer: How one can address the therapeutic challenge
24. Prostate cancer: Delivery aspect and prospect
25. Leukemia: trends in treatment and how close we have achieved eradication
26. Tumor imaging and its application in tumor targeted drug delivery
27. 2D and 3D cell culture: Getting close to mimicking tumor microenvironment in vitro
28. In vivo animal model for cancer: What have we learnt from chemical induced and xenograft models
29. Nanosystem: regulatory aspects, clinical development and market potential

• Discusses how organic and inorganic nanoplatforms are being used in cancer treatment
• Shows how nanotechnology is being used to create new and more accurate diagnostic tools
• Surveys the current generation of cancer nanomedicines, assessing their advantages and challenges

Authors
• Sanyog Jain, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Centre for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), India.
• Kaisar Raza, Assistant Professor at the Department of Pharmacy, Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer, India.
• Ashish Kumar Agrawal, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), India.
• Ankur Vaidya, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy College Saifai, in the Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences (UPUMS), Saifai, Etawah India

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