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This authoritative volume focuses on emerging technologies in
cancer nano medicine, characterized by their multi-functionality
and potential to address simultaneously diverse issues of clinical
relevance in the treatment of cancer. The book consists of sixteen
chapters divided into six sections: 1) Biological Barriers in
Cancer; 2) Tumor Targeting; 3) Targeting the Immune System; 4) Gene
Therapy; 5) Nano theranostics and 6) Translational Aspects of
Nano-Oncologicals. The volume starts with an introduction
describing the biological barriers associated with cancer therapy
and highlighting ways to overcome such barriers through the use of
nanotechnology. This is followed by an analysis of the two major
targeting strategies currently under investigation in cancer
therapy: namely, the targeting of cancer cells and the targeting of
the immune system. In the first case, the book presents liposomal
and polymer-based therapies, including photodynamic approaches. In
the second case, it analyzes in detail the possibility of either
improving the efficiency of the immune system toward preventing
cancer progression (cancer immunomodulation) or generating
responses against specific cancer antigens (cancer vaccines).
Beyond these targeting options, "Nano-Oncologicals: New
Targeting and Delivery Approaches" presents the most recent
technological advances in the area of nucleic acid-based therapies,
along with those in the area of theranostics, where the design of
multifunctional nano carriers becomes vital. Following the study of
the most promising nanotechnologies around the development of
nano-oncologicals, the book ends with an overview of regulatory and
toxicological issues, which are critical in their translational
pathway, and the presentation of a nucleic acid-based therapy
case-study. This book is an important resource for scientists
interested in the design and development of anticancer
nanotechnologies and also to those aiming to push their technology
through clinical development.
Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry (IDMS) has become an
essential tool in research laboratories and is increasingly used in
routine analysis labs (including environmental, food safety and
clinical applications). This is the first textbook to present a
comprehensive and instructive view of the theory and applications
of this growing technique.
The main objective of this book is to cover the theory and
applications of Isotope Dilution in Analytical Chemistry. The scope
is comprehensive to include elemental analysis, speciation
analysis, organic analysis and biochemical and clinical analysis
together with applications in metabolism studies and traceability
of goods. Until now there have been no books published with the
same general scope (only book chapters on particular applications).
This is a textbook focused at post-graduate level covering the
basic knowledge required for doctoral studies in this field.
Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry will also outline practical
applications of interest for routine testing laboratories where
isotope dilution procedures are implemented or can be implemented
in the future. This unique book covers all the theoretical and
practical aspects of Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry (IDMS). Due
to the increasing application of IDMS in many research laboratories
and the increasing implementation of IDMS methodologies in routine
testing laboratories, scientists in industry and working in or
affiliated to this area will this an invaluable source of
information. Concerning the theoretical aspects, the authors
present a uniform theoretical background which grows from previous
developments in Organic, Speciation and Elemental analysis both in
their own laboratory and in other laboratories around the world.
This general approach will be simpler and will also include new
emerging fields such as quantitative proteomics and metabolism
studies.
This book is a comprehensive account of the most recent
developments in modern ophthalmic optics. It makes use of the
powerful matrix formalism to describe curvature and power,
providing a unified view of the optical and geometrical properties
of lenses. This unified approach is applicable to the design and
properties of not only spectacle lenses, but also contact and
intraocular lenses (IOL). The newest developments in lens design,
manufacturing and testing are discussed, with an emphasis on the
description of free-form technology, which has surpassed
traditional manufacturing methods and allows digital lenses to be
specifically designed with the unique requirements of the user.
Other important topics which are covered include modern lens
materials, up-to-date lens measuring techniques, contact and
intraocular lenses, progressive power lenses, low vision aids,
ocular protection and coatings. Providing a broad overview of
recent developments in the field, it is ideal for researchers,
manufacturers and practitioners involved in ophthalmic optics.
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