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Nanotechnology in Cancer
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Nanotechnology in Cancer covers current nanotechnology-based nanotherapeutics involving gold nanoparticles, colloids, gels, magnetic nanoparticles, radiofrequency, gene therapy, biological particles, and the intermolecular interactions associated with nanoparticle based cancer therapy in vivo.
Different cancer types and locations are considered alongside the corresponding treatment types, and the use of imaging technologies and animal models are also explored. Both scientific and clinical aspects are considered by authors coming from both fields, with the authors using their backgrounds from different disciplines to make the connection between cancer and effective drug delivery and therapeutic strategies.
Autorentext
Dr. Mathur's doctoral training in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University with Master's training in the area of Polymer Chemistry at NC State University provided her an opportunity to develop unique expertise and apply them in the area of reconstructive therapy for cancer patients.
Dr. Mathur's research encompasses a new and upcoming area of Engineered Biologics and their applications in Regenerative Medicine and Nanomedicine.
Her current work at MD Anderson Cancer Center is highly applied and translational for repair and reconstruction of cancer patients. The laboratory that she heads is called Tissue Regeneration and Molecular Cell Engineering Labs (TRAMCEL). The work in the laboratory is focused in many areas of regenerative medicine such as musculofascia, bone, trachea, and microvascular guidance.
Klappentext
This book covers current nanotechnology-based nanotherapeutics involving gold nanoparticles, colloids, gels, magnetic nanoparticles, radiofrequency, gene therapy, biological particles, and the intermolecular interactions associated with nanoparticle based cancer therapy in vivo. Different cancer types and locations are considered alongside the corresponding treatment types, and the use of imaging technologies and animal models are also explored. Both scientific and clinical aspects are considered by authors coming from both fields. The authors use their background from different disciplines to make the connection between cancer and effective drug delivery and therapeutic strategies.
Inhalt
Introduction
Anshu B. Mathur
Gold Nanoparticles for Non-Invasive Radiofrequency Cancer Hyperthermia
Stuart James Corr, Steven CurleySilk Fibroin Nanoparticles and Cancer Therapy
Anshu B. MathurAnimal Models in Cancer Nanotechnology
Suzanne Craig, Vanessa Behrana JensenSurgical Implications of Surface Texturing in Breast Implants
Dhivya Srinivasa, Brian Blumenauer, Mark ClemensNano-scale engineering of silk fibroin scaffold architecture to repair patient-specific cancer defects
Anshu B. Mathur, Lina W. Dunne, Tejaswi S. Iyyanki, Charles E. ButlerMagnetic Nanoparticles and Cancer
Cem Levent Altan, Seyda BucakNanotechnology in Neurosurgical Oncology?
Aaron Tan, Rebecca Jeyaraj, Sherrie Fluer De LaceyNanotechnologies for Brain Tumor Therapy
Gerardo Caruso, Lucia Merlo and Maria Caffo
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780323390804
- Genre Technology Encyclopedias
- Editor Mathur Anshu
- Anzahl Seiten 400
- Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- Größe H235mm x B191mm x T38mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9780323390804
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-323-39080-4
- Veröffentlichung 21.10.2016
- Titel Nanotechnology in Cancer
- Autor Anshu Mathur
- Gewicht 680g
- Sprache Englisch