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Applications of Targeted Nano-Drugs and Delivery Systems:
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery explores the
applications of Nano-drugs and their delivery systems,
investigating the role they can play in key body systems and major
diseases. The book explores how nanotechnology can be deployed in
developing new drug delivery systems and how they enable
pharmaceutical companies to reformulate existing drugs on the
market, thereby extending the lifetime of products and enhancing
performance by increasing effectiveness, safety and patient
adherence, and ultimately reducing healthcare cost. Reflecting the
interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter, this book includes
contributions by experts from different fields. Readers will find a
reference and practical source of guidance for researchers,
students and scientists working in the fields of nanotechnology,
materials science, and technology and biomedical science.
Characterization and Biology of Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery:
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery describes the
techniques successfully employed for the application of
nanocarriers loaded with the antioxidant enzyme, catalase, and thus
targeted to endothelial cells. Methods of nanocarrier synthesis,
loading within various systems, and the characterization of
nanocarriers for targeting activities are covered, as are their
advantages, disadvantages and applications. Reflecting the
interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter, this book includes
contributions by experts from different fields, all with various
backgrounds and expertise. It will appeal to researchers and
students from different disciplines, such as materials science,
technology and various biomedical fields.
Nano-carriers for Drug Delivery: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in
Drug Delivery presents recent discoveries in research on the
pharmaceutical applications of the various types of
nanosystem-based drug delivery systems. As many nanosystems have
reached the market over the past decade, this book proves their
benefits to patients. It explores these new carriers and the
advances in drug delivery they have facilitated. Reflecting the
interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter, the book includes
experts from different fields, and with various backgrounds and
expertise. It will appeal to researchers and students from
different disciplines, such as materials science, technology and
various biomedical fields. Coverage includes industrial
applications that bridge the gap between lab-based research and
practical industrial use. The resulting work is a reference and
practical source of guidance for researchers, students and
scientists working in the fields of nanotechnology, materials
science and technology and biomedical science.
This issue, Guest Edited by Drs. Shyam Mohapatra and Gary
Hellermann, will include topics such as: Virus-induced airway
injury and asthma inception; Pediatric infectious diseases and
asthma; Rhinoviruses and inception or exacerbation of asthma;
Respiratory syncytial virus infections in the adult asthmatic-role
of viral subversion and host susceptibility in RSV infection; New
rhinovirus clades and their significance in asthma exacerbation and
airway remodeling; Metapneumovirus and asthma.
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