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Nanomaterials for Medical Applications.
Title:
Nanomaterials for Medical Applications.
Author:
Aguilar, Zoraida.
ISBN:
9780123850904
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (481 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Nanomaterials for Medical Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 NANOTECHNOLOGY POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS AND MARKET ANALYSIS -- 1.2 NMS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS -- 1.3 HISTORICAL AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE -- 1.4 THE FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 - Types of Nanomaterials and Corresponding Methods of Synthesis -- 2.1 INORGANIC NMS -- 2.2 GOLD AND SILVER NMS -- 2.3 ORGANIC NMS -- 2.4 CARBON NANOPLATFORMS -- 2.5 DENDRIMERS -- 2.6 CHARACTERIZATION OF NMS215 -- 2.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 - Biocompatibility and Functionalization -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 NANOMATERIAL CONVERSION INTO THE WATER-SOLUBLE FORM -- 3.3 NM BIOCONJUGATION -- 3.4 APPLICATIONS OF BIOCOMPATIBLE NMS -- 3.5 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 - Nanobiosensors -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 NANOBIOSENSORS UNIQUE PROPERTIES -- 4.3 IMMOBILIZATION STRATEGIES -- 4.4 COVALENT BINDING -- 4.5 SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS -- 4.6 QUANTIFICATION OF BIOMOLECULES LOADED ON NMS -- 4.7 TRANSDUCTION DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR NP BIOSENSORS -- 4.8 APPLICATIONS -- 4.9 AN IOMNP-BASED ELISA FOR THE DETECTION OF PROTEIN BIOMARKERS FOR CANCER -- 4.10 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 - Targeted Drug Delivery -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 NANOMATERIALS AS VEHICLES FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 5.3 FACTORS TO CONSIDER FOR NPS THAT WILL BE USED FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 5.4 DRUG LOADING -- 5.5 NM TARGETING FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 5.6 BINDING AND UPTAKE -- 5.7 DRUG RELEASE AND BIODEGRADATION -- 5.8 NM CLEARANCE -- 5.9 VARIOUS NMS FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 5.10 THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER (BBB) -- 5.11 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6 - Nanomedical Devices -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION -- 6.2 NANOROBOTS -- 6.3 NANOCHIPS AND NANOIMPLANTS -- 6.4 PROSTHESIS -- 6.5 TISSUE ENGINEERING127 -- 6.6 CELL REPAIR -- 6.7 CONCLUSION.

REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 - Nanopharmacology -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 CURRENT ISSUES AND STATUS OF NANOPHARMACOLOGY -- 7.3 NMS FOR GENE DELIVERY -- 7.4 NANOIMMUNOTHERAPY -- 7.5 NMS FOR THERMAL ABLATION -- 7.6 NMS AS CONTRAST AGENTS -- 7.7 MAGNETIC IO NP-MEDIATED CIRCULATING TUMOR CELL ISOLATION -- 7.8 DESIGN TRENDS FOR INDIVIDUALIZED MEDICINE -- 7.9 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8 - Nanotoxicology and Remediation -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 NMS EXHIBITING TOXICITY -- 8.3 HANDLING, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL OF NMS -- 8.4 REMEDIATION IN CASE OF NMS SPILLS -- 8.5 NANOTOXICITY REGULATIONS -- 8.6 THE NMS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PERSPECTIVE -- 8.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9 - Conclusions -- 9.1 INTRODUCTION -- 9.2 MARKET POTENTIAL -- 9.3 SYNTHESIS OF VARIOUS NMS -- 9.4 NMS SURFACE MODIFICATION AND FUNCTIONALIZATION -- 9.5 NANOBIOSENSORS -- 9.6 NMS FOR DRUG DELIVERY -- 9.7 NANOMEDICAL DEVICES -- 9.8 NANOPHARMACOLOGY -- 9.9 NANOTOXICOLOGY -- 9.10 GOVERNMENT NANOTOXICITY REGULATIONS -- 9.11 PATENT LANDSCAPE -- REFERENCES -- Index.
Abstract:
This title covers recent advances in a variety of biomedical applications of nanostructured materials, as the field evolves from prototype device to real-world application. It presents the main types of nanomaterial used in medical application today: semiconductor nanomaterials, Magnetic nanomaterials, metal nanoparticles, Carbon nanomaterials, Hydrogel nanocomposites, Liposomes, Dendrimers, Polymer nanocomposites, and Biodegradable polymers. Structurally the work is demarcated into the six most popular areas of research: (1) biocompatibility of nanomaterials with living organisms in their various manifestations (2) nanobiosensors for clinical diagnostics, detecting biomolecules which are useful in the clinical diagnosis of genetic, metabolically acquired, induced or infectious disease (3) targeted drug delivery for nanomaterials in their various modifications (4) nanomedical devices and structures which are used in the development of implantable medical devices and structures such as nanorobots (5) nanopharmacology, as novel nanoparticles are increasingly engineered to diagnose conditions and recognize pathogens, identify ideal pharmaceutical agents to treat the condition or pathogens,fuel high-yield production of matched pharmaceuticals (potentially in vivo), locate, attach or enter target tissue, structures or pathogens; and dispense the ideal mass of matched biological compound to the target regions (6) nanotoxicology and remediation, which focuses on finished and on-going various toxicity evaluations on various nanomaterials that are used and currently being developed for medical applications Discusses the most important biomedical applications and devices of nanomaterials: drug delivery, medical imaging, gene therapy, nanorobots, biosensors and diagnostics Focuses on current commercialized techniques and applications, ensuring the work is

entirely relevant to a rapidly evolving field Reviews the most recent studies on nanomaterial toxicity, thereby responding to the widescale private, policy and public interest in nanoscience.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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