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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.
Gene therapy as a potential method for treatment of genetic
disorders and other malignancies as well as treatment of many
cancers has attracted a great amount of attention in recent years.
Current research focuses on stable and smart drug/gene delivery
systems, including controlled release. Smart nanostructures have
been considered as a promising approach when applied to drug and
gene delivery systems, and could solve the problems related to the
inefficient transfer of medication to the affected cells.
This book provides a general introduction to nanogels, and designs
of various stimuli-sensitive nanogels that are able to control drug
release in response to specific stimuli. Nanogels are
three-dimensional nanosized networks that formed by physically or
chemically crosslinking polymers. They have highly interesting
properties such as biocompatibility, high stability, particle size
adjustment, drug loading capability and modification of the surface
for active targeting. They can respond to stimuli which results in
the controlled release of drug and targeting of the site.
Advancement in the field of nanotechnology has revolutionized the
field of medicines and pharmaceuticals in the twentieth century.
The proper use of nanomaterials in medical applications requires a
proper understanding of these compounds. This correct
understanding, beyond the physical and chemical properties, must
also have the correct logic of use. In other words, the strategic
use of nanomaterials with applicable perspective can also help to
advance research, but if we go forward with the current research
perspective that leads to the expansion of inapplicable researches,
the intrinsic importance of using these nanomaterials is
eliminated. This book, considering the importance of nanomaterials
and their application in medicine, as well as the significant
growth of biomaterials in research fields, introduces the variables
law (Rabiee's theory) for the implementation of this research and
the establishment of a proper strategy. Considering that the degree
of number of biomaterial and host variables follow a variety
factors, and by increasing the degree of number of biomaterials and
host variables, the degree of total variables also increases and as
a result, performance and, consequently, biomaterial behavior in
the host environment will have less control and predictive
capabilities. For an external substance that is supposed to be in
the human body, it must be predictable and controllable, In
addition, according to the principle that the host in a fixed
person does not have the ability to change, therefore, by using the
simpler biomaterials (with less variables), the above goal is more
accessible. It should be noted that in addition to observing
biocompatibility tests for a biomaterial based on existing
protocols and standards, the Applicable Compatibility (AC)
parameter is also required in accordance with Rabiee's theory. This
book is written in accordance with Rabiee's theory and the contents
of this book should be evaluated from this perspective.
Advancement in the field of nanotechnology has revolutionized the
field of medicines and pharmaceuticals in the twentieth century.
The proper use of nanomaterials in medical applications requires a
proper understanding of these compounds. This correct
understanding, beyond the physical and chemical properties, must
also have the correct logic of use. In other words, the strategic
use of nanomaterials with applicable perspective can also help to
advance research, but if we go forward with the current research
perspective that leads to the expansion of inapplicable researches,
the intrinsic importance of using these nanomaterials is
eliminated. This book, considering the importance of nanomaterials
and their application in medicine, as well as the significant
growth of biomaterials in research fields, introduces the variables
law (Rabiee's theory) for the implementation of this research and
the establishment of a proper strategy. Considering that the degree
of number of biomaterial and host variables follow a variety
factors, and by increasing the degree of number of biomaterials and
host variables, the degree of total variables also increases and as
a result, performance and, consequently, biomaterial behavior in
the host environment will have less control and predictive
capabilities. For an external substance that is supposed to be in
the human body, it must be predictable and controllable, In
addition, according to the principle that the host in a fixed
person does not have the ability to change, therefore, by using the
simpler biomaterials (with less variables), the above goal is more
accessible. It should be noted that in addition to observing
biocompatibility tests for a biomaterial based on existing
protocols and standards, the Applicable Compatibility (AC)
parameter is also required in accordance with Rabiee's theory. This
book is written in accordance with Rabiee's theory and the contents
of this book should be evaluated from this perspective.
Gene therapy as a potential method for treatment of genetic
disorders and other malignancies as well as treatment of many
cancers has attracted a great amount of attention in recent years.
Current research focuses on stable and smart drug/gene delivery
systems, including controlled release. Smart nanostructures have
been considered as a promising approach when applied to drug and
gene delivery systems, and could solve the problems related to the
inefficient transfer of medication to the affected cells.
This book provides a general introduction to nanogels, and designs
of various stimuli-sensitive nanogels that are able to control drug
release in response to specific stimuli. Nanogels are
three-dimensional nanosized networks that formed by physically or
chemically crosslinking polymers. They have highly interesting
properties such as biocompatibility, high stability, particle size
adjustment, drug loading capability and modification of the surface
for active targeting. They can respond to stimuli which results in
the controlled release of drug and targeting of the site.
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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