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Emerging Nanotechnologies in Immunology aims to deliver a
systematic and comprehensive review of data concerning the nature
of interaction and nano-related risks between the
nanophamaceuticals currently in the pipeline of S&T development
for skin, ocular, and nasal drug delivery, including absorption,
toxicity, and the ability to distribute after systemic exposure.
The scientific development of manufactured nanomaterials for drug
delivery is increasing rapidly. One of the most prominent
applications is topical drug delivery, where cutaneous, ocular, and
nasal exposure becomes even more relevant. These targets are the
first barrier that nanoparticles encounter when in contact with the
human body. The contributors addresses a representative set of the
broad spectrum of nanopharmaceuticals currently being used,
including cationic lipid nanoparticles, polymeric PLGA, PLA
nanoparticles, biomacromolecules-based nanoparticles, and other
scaffolds tissue engineered skin substitutes. Regulation and risk
is also covered, since the safety of these nanophamaceuticals still
represents a barrier to their wide innovative use.
This book is based on the first edition titled Historical Dictionary of Mozambique - with new entries, updating of information, some reorganisation, and the correction of a few minor errors of fact and interpretation in the earlier work; it is aimed primarily at a South African readership.
The purpose of bringing out this revised edition is to make information on Mozambique more easily available and affordable for students and others in southern Africa who are interested in the history of one of South Africa's closest neighbours. Over several centuries, relations between the two emerging territories have been complex and sometimes troubled, and despite the fact that the economies of the two countries have
more recently become historically interdependent, the simple fact that Mozambique is officially – at least, a Portuguese-speaking country has perhaps functioned as a barrier to understanding.
The emphasis in focus is on contemporary history from the middle of the twentieth century onwards, with perhaps one-third of all entries dealing with topics and personalities from that period. However, the dictionary includes many entries covering both the period before the arrival of the Portuguese in the late fifteenth century, as well as on the five centuries of their presence – often precarious – in Mozambique.
While Cinder dreams of a girl with eyes the colour of the sea,
Princess Ella longs for something she cannot yet imagine. When the
two girls meet, their hearts are filled with joy, but what will
happen when the clock strikes midnight? With one family being a
source of encouragement, the other determined to crush all attempts
at happiness, the odds are firmly stacked against our heroes. Yet
with the power of love and strength, hope prevails. The result is a
richly purposeful and inspirational, tale where girl meets girl and
love faces adversity. Will Cinder and Ella find their happily ever
after?
"Cell niches" are present in several human body tissues as a
dynamic microenvironment essential to modulate stem cells' behavior
in health, under injury, and in regenerative processes. The
interplay between stem cells and their niche is necessary for
sustaining tissues. The extracellular matrix (ECM) is the crucial
component of the stem cell. It defines the architectural space,
physical binding to the cell membrane, and interactions with the
neighborhood cells and supports physical stress. Domains with nano
or micrometric sizes define the surface and topology of the ECM,
mediating cell interactions and macrophage recruitment to injured
sites. Over the last two decades, the integration of biomedicine
with other engineering and biomaterial sciences promoted the
development of nanotechnology and regenerative medicine toward
mimicking the specialized stem cell niches to treat diseases with
less invasive and efficient therapies. Innovative approaches in
nanotechnology, such as targeting the immunological system,
transporting drugs across blood-brain/BBB and blood-retinal
barriers/BRB, directing active moiety to specific disease
location/organs, encapsulation of multiple components, and
promoting signalization and pathway-specific surfaces for cell
interactions and growth, are indeed promising. On the other side,
developments of biomaterial scaffolds to mimic the cell niches for
interactions with stem cells in vitro or in vivo have tremendous
potential. The three-dimensional printing technology offers a base
for a wide array of applications, for example, developing tissue
constructs, mimetic organs, organoids, and organ-on-a-chip, thus
avoiding the differences between animal model species and humans.
Aiming closer to the natural environments, fresh autologous
products from the blood, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP),
contain platelets and leukocytes, providing growth factors,
cytokines, and proteins for the resident stem cells in the stages
of regeneration. PRP also provides pain relief, reducing
disabilities in elderly or diseased people. This book brings
thought-provoking multidisciplinary topics on the diverse aspects
of basic and applied sciences. The prime focus of the compilation
is to understand the challenges researchers encounter in combining
nanotechnology and regenerative medicine, ultimately integrating
both disciplines for the benefit of the patient and offering them a
ray of hope to be cured.
He loves me. He loves me not… Ama Torres is a great wedding
planner. Ama Torres does not believe in happily-ever-afters… When
Ama lands the job of her dreams, a headline-grabbing wedding for a
glamorous Instagram star and her fiancee, it’s her biggest job
yet. But the florist is none other than Elliot Bloom – Ama’s
ex, the man whose heart she broke two years ago. The man she
hasn’t spoken to since. Can they get through the wedding without
killing – or kissing – each other? A scorching hot debut
rom-com you won’t want to miss in 2023. For fans of The Love
Hypothesis and The Unhoneymooners
Nanoformulation Strategies for Cancer Treatment provides an
up-to-date review on current developments and regulatory and
clinical challenges in the field of nanopharmaceuticals and the
effective treatment of diverse varieties of cancer. This important
reference source is ideal for biomaterials scientists and
pharmaceutical scientists working in the area of cancer diagnosis
and therapy. Due to the high cost of traditional cancer treatment
types, researchers have increasingly looked for new ways to augment
the therapeutic performance of existing drug candidates. The use of
nanotechnology-based approaches have gained significant momentum,
thus leading to the launch of a series of new drug products. As
nanopharmaceuticals improve the therapeutic performance of cancer
therapy drugs, but also provide opportunities for site-specific
drug targeting in tumors, this work is a welcomed resource on the
topics discussed.
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