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Nanomedicine is a developing field, which includes different
disciplines such as material science, chemistry, engineering and
medicine devoted to the design, synthesis and construction of
high-tech nanostructures. The ability of these structures to have
their chemical and physical properties tuned by structural
modification, has allowed their use in drug delivery systems, gene
therapy delivery, and various types of theranostic approaches.
Colloidal noble metal nanoparticles and other nanostructures have
many therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The concept of drug
targeting as a magic bullet has led to much research in chemical
modification to design and optimize the binding to targeted
receptors. It is important to understand the precise relationship
between the drug and the carrier and its ability to target specific
tissues, and pathogens to make an efficient drug delivery system.
This book covers advances based on different drug delivery systems:
polymeric and hyper branched nanomaterials, carbon-based
nanomaterials, nature-inspired nanomaterials, and pathogen-based
carriers.
Nanomedicine is a developing field, which includes different
disciplines such as material science, chemistry, engineering and
medicine devoted to the design, synthesis and construction of
high-tech nanostructures. The ability of these structures to have
their chemical and physical properties tuned by structural
modification, has allowed their use in drug delivery systems, gene
therapy delivery, and various types of theranostic approaches.
Colloidal noble metal nanoparticles and other nanostructures have
many therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The concept of drug
targeting as a magic bullet has led to much research in chemical
modification to design and optimize the binding to targeted
receptors. It is important to understand the precise relationship
between the drug and the carrier and its ability to target specific
tissues, and pathogens to make an efficient drug delivery system.
This book covers advances based on different drug delivery systems:
polymeric and hyper branched nanomaterials, carbon-based
nanomaterials, nature-inspired nanomaterials, and pathogen-based
carriers.
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