Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 234 mm x 192 mm, Gewicht: 584 g
Reihe: Micro & Nano Technologies
Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 234 mm x 192 mm, Gewicht: 584 g
Reihe: Micro & Nano Technologies
ISBN: 978-0-12-813906-6
Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Hybrid nanostructures are nanoparticles which incorporate two or more structures. These structures may represent organic or inorganic material, but they synergistically improve the application of the material for end users. Hybrid Nanostructures for Cancer Theranostics explores how hybrid nanostructures are used in cancer treatment.
Focusing on the properties of hybrid nanostructures, the book demonstrates how their unique characteristics can be used to create more effective treatment techniques. In the second half of the book, the chapters examine how hybrid nanostructures are currently being used in practice, assessing the pros and cons of using different types of nanostructures for different treatments.
This valuable resource will allow readers to understand the core and emerging concept of functionalization, bioconjugation, hyperthermia and phototherapy of nanoparticles which allows for the greater use of hybrid nanomaterials in cancer theranostics.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction and types of hybrid nanostructures for medical applications
2. Synthesis, functionalization and bioconjugation of hybrid nanostructures: mechanisms for improved bioactivity
3. Pros and cons of current cancer therapy
4. Bio distribution and Cellular Interaction of Hybrid Nanostructures
5. Nanopharmacological study of hybrid nanostructures
6. Nanostructures for Externally Triggered Chemo-Thermal Therapies
7. Hyperthermia Therapy Using Hybrid Magnetic nanostructures
8. Hybrid Nanostructures in Targeted Drug Delivery
9. Hybrid nanostructures in diagnostic approach: a comprehensive approach to combat cancer
10. Hybrid nanostructures for in-vivo imaging
11. Shape controlled Hybrid Nanostructures for Cancer Theranostics
12. Strengths and limitations of translating the hybrid nanostructures to the clinic