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This book discusses advancements in the applications of
nanoparticles in tissue engineering. It examines the applications
of nanobiomaterials in hard tissue regeneration, fabrication, and
characterization. The book also analyzes the implication of
three-dimensional and four-dimensional fabrication techniques for
the production of the scaffold in tissue engineering and their
advantages over conventional scaffold production techniques.
Further, it presents smart materials used in making 4-D scaffolds
that imitate the dynamic response of tissue against natural stimuli
and adapt to the microenvironment by changing their conformation or
other properties. It also summarizes the growing field of
biomolecular detection and biosensors in tissue engineering and the
increasing prominence of nanoparticles in the biosensors. Further,
it provides the future outlook and associated challenges of the
application of nanomaterials in tissue engineering.
This book reviews the current applications and future prospects of
nanomaterials in cancer diagnostics and therapy. Nanomaterials have
recently emerged as a remarkable and promising tool for cancer
therapy and diagnosis, due to their broad range of intrinsic
molecular properties. To overcome the current limitations of
nanoparticles in drug delivery systems, attempts have been made to
synthesize nanoparticles from biological materials for targeted
cancer therapy. This book provides concise evaluations of various
potential bio-inspired platforms that mimic natural components of
the body and offer effective and versatile drug delivery systems
for cancer therapy. It also assesses the potential of nanoparticles
to enhance the outcomes of cancer immunotherapy via immune cell
activation and tumor microenvironment modulation. The book also
summarizes in the applications of nanomaterials for the detection,
prevention, and treatment of solid tumors and in the treatment of
leukemia and lymphomas. In closing, it discusses ethical issues in
nanomedicine, including risk assessment, risk management, and risk
communication during clinical trials. The book offers offers a
valuable source of information for students, academics,
researchers, scientists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals
working in nanotechnology and cancer research.
This book reviews the current applications and future prospects of
nanomaterials in cancer diagnostics and therapy. Nanomaterials have
recently emerged as a remarkable and promising tool for cancer
therapy and diagnosis, due to their broad range of intrinsic
molecular properties. To overcome the current limitations of
nanoparticles in drug delivery systems, attempts have been made to
synthesize nanoparticles from biological materials for targeted
cancer therapy. This book provides concise evaluations of various
potential bio-inspired platforms that mimic natural components of
the body and offer effective and versatile drug delivery systems
for cancer therapy. It also assesses the potential of nanoparticles
to enhance the outcomes of cancer immunotherapy via immune cell
activation and tumor microenvironment modulation. The book also
summarizes in the applications of nanomaterials for the detection,
prevention, and treatment of solid tumors and in the treatment of
leukemia and lymphomas. In closing, it discusses ethical issues in
nanomedicine, including risk assessment, risk management, and risk
communication during clinical trials. The book offers offers a
valuable source of information for students, academics,
researchers, scientists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals
working in nanotechnology and cancer research.
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