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There is a clear need for innovative technologies to improve the
delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents in the body. Recent
breakthroughs in nanomedicine are now making it possible to deliver
drugs and therapeutic proteins to local areas of disease or tumors
to maximize clinical benefit while limiting unwanted side effects.
Nanomedicine in Drug Delivery gives an overview of aspects of
nanomedicine to help readers design and develop novel drug delivery
systems and devices that build on nanoscale technologies. Featuring
contributions by leading researchers from around the world, the
book examines: The integration of nanoparticles with therapeutic
agents The synthesis and characterization of nanoencapsulated drug
particles Targeted pulmonary nanomedicine delivery using inhalation
aerosols The use of biological systems-bacteria, cells, viruses,
and virus-like particles-as carriers to deliver nanoparticles
Nanodermatology and the role of nanotechnology in the diagnosis and
treatment of skin disease Nanoparticles for the delivery of small
molecules, such as for gene and vaccine delivery The use of
nanotechnologies to modulate and modify wound healing Nanoparticles
in bioimaging, including magnetic resonance, computed tomography,
and molecular imaging Nanoparticles to enhance the efficiency of
existing anticancer drugs The development of nanoparticle
formulations Nanoparticles for ocular drug delivery Nanoparticle
toxicity, including routes of exposure and mechanisms of toxicity
The use of animal and cellular models in nanoparticles safety
studies With its practical focus on the design, synthesis, and
application of nanomedicine in drug delivery, this book is a
valuable resource for clinical researchers and anyone working to
tackle the challenges of delivering drugs in a more targeted and
efficient manner. It explores a wide range of promising approaches
for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases using cutting-edge
nanotechnologies.
There is a clear need for innovative technologies to improve the
delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents in the body. Recent
breakthroughs in nanomedicine are now making it possible to deliver
drugs and therapeutic proteins to local areas of disease or tumors
to maximize clinical benefit while limiting unwanted side effects.
Nanomedicine in Drug Delivery gives an overview of aspects of
nanomedicine to help readers design and develop novel drug delivery
systems and devices that build on nanoscale technologies. Featuring
contributions by leading researchers from around the world, the
book examines: The integration of nanoparticles with therapeutic
agents The synthesis and characterization of nanoencapsulated drug
particles Targeted pulmonary nanomedicine delivery using inhalation
aerosols The use of biological systems-bacteria, cells, viruses,
and virus-like particles-as carriers to deliver nanoparticles
Nanodermatology and the role of nanotechnology in the diagnosis and
treatment of skin disease Nanoparticles for the delivery of small
molecules, such as for gene and vaccine delivery The use of
nanotechnologies to modulate and modify wound healing Nanoparticles
in bioimaging, including magnetic resonance, computed tomography,
and molecular imaging Nanoparticles to enhance the efficiency of
existing anticancer drugs The development of nanoparticle
formulations Nanoparticles for ocular drug delivery Nanoparticle
toxicity, including routes of exposure and mechanisms of toxicity
The use of animal and cellular models in nanoparticles safety
studies With its practical focus on the design, synthesis, and
application of nanomedicine in drug delivery, this book is a
valuable resource for clinical researchers and anyone working to
tackle the challenges of delivering drugs in a more targeted and
efficient manner. It explores a wide range of promising approaches
for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases using cutting-edge
nanotechnologies.
Inhalation aerosols continue to be the basis for successful lung
therapy for several diseases, with therapeutic strategies and the
range of technology significantly evolving in recent years. In
response, this third edition takes a new approach to reflect the
close integration of technology with its application. After briefly
presenting the general considerations that apply to aerosol
inhalation, the central section of the book uses the focus on
disease and therapeutic agents to illustrate the application of
specific technologies. The final integrated strategies section
draws the major points from the applications for disease targets
and drug products.
Many mechanical systems are actively controlled in order to improve
their dynamic performance. Examples are elastic satellites, active
vehicle suspension systems, robots, magnetic bearings, automatic
machine tools. Problems that are typical for mechanical systems
arise in the following areas: - Modeling the mechanical system in
such a way that the model is suitable for control design -
Designing multivariable controls to be robust with respect to
parameter variations and uncertainties in system order of elastic
structures - Fast real-time signal processing - Generating high
dynamic control forces and providing the necessary control power -
Reliability and safety concepts, taking into account the growing
role of software within the system The objective of the Symposium
has been to present methods that contribute to the solutions of
such problems. Typical examples are demonstrating the state of the
art It intends to evalua~ the limits of performance that can be
achieved by controlling the dynamics, and it should point to gaps
in present research and areas for future research. Mainly, it has
brought together leading experts from quite different areas
presenting their points of view. The International Union of
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (lUTAM) has initiated and
sponsored, in cooperation with the International Federation of
Automatic Control (IF AC), this Symposium on Dynamics of Controlled
Mechanical Systems, held at the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland, May 3D-June 3, 1988.
Inhalation aerosols continue to be the basis for successful lung
therapy for several diseases, with therapeutic strategies and the
range of technology significantly evolving in recent years. In
response, this third edition takes a new approach to reflect the
close integration of technology with its application. After briefly
presenting the general considerations that apply to aerosol
inhalation, the central section of the book uses the focus on
disease and therapeutic agents to illustrate the application of
specific technologies. The final integrated strategies section
draws the major points from the applications for disease targets
and drug products.
Digital computers have been used more and more to control different
industrial processes during the last decade. As of today, many sy-
stems are designed to include a process control computer as a vital
part. The use of computers has created a need for sophisticated me-
thods for the operation and supervision of complex industrial
proces- ses. To summarize the state of the art from the practical
as well as from the theoretical point of view, the 4th IFACIIFIP
International Conference on "Digital Computer Applications to
Process Control" will be held at Zurich from March 19 to 22, 1974.
The first two vo- lumes of the proceedings contain the accepted
papers submitted to the conference mentioned above. The papers are
arranged according to the topics of the conference. A third volume
will include the six follow- ing survey papers: 1. Digital Control
Algorithms Prof. A. P. Sage, Dallas Texas I USA 2. Interface
Problems for Process Control Prof. T. J. Williams, Lafayette
Indiana I USA 3. Software for Process Computers Dr. J. Gertler,
Budapest I Hungary Dr. J. Sedlak, Prague I CSSR 4. Digital Computer
Applications in Metallurgical Processes Mr. W. E. Miller, Salem I
USA Mr. W. G. Wright, Schenectady I USA 5. Digital Computer
Applications in Power Systems Mr. D. Ernst, Erlangen / FRG 6.
Digital Computer Applications in Chemical and Oil Industries Dr. H.
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