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Title Multifunctional pharmaceutical nanocarrires / Vladimir Torchilin, editor
Published New York : Springer, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 473 pages) : illustrations
Series Fundamental biomedical technologies ; v. 4
Fundamental biomedical technologies ; v. 4.
Contents Multifunctional nanopharmaceuticals: Challenges and opportunities -- Multifunctional polymeric assemblies for drug delivery -- Multifunctional nanogels and nanoparticles as pharmaceutical carriers -- Functionalized liposomes for organ-specific delivery -- Functionalized polymers for drug delivery -- Functionalized dendrimers as pharmaceutical carriers -- Charge modification of pharmaceutical nanocarriers -- Stimuli-sensitive systems for drug and gene delivery -- Pharmaceutical micelles -- possibility to combine longevity and stimuli-sensitivity -- Long-circulating liposomes with attached diagnostic moieties: Application for gamma- and MR imaging -- Magnetically responsive pharmaceutical nanocarriers: What can the magnetism add? -- Multifunctional nanotherapeutics for cancer -- What function should be added to pharmaceutical nanocarrier to bring it to mitochondria?
Summary Various pharmaceutical nanocarriers, such as nanospheres, nanocapsules, liposomes, micelles, cell ghosts, lipoproteins and some others are widely used for experimental (and already clinical) delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents. The use of nanoparticulate pharmaceutical carriers to enhance the in vivo efficiency of many drugs well established itself over the past decade both in pharmaceutical research and clinical setting. Looking into the future of the field of drug delivery, we have to think about the development of the next generation of pharmaceutical nanocarriers combining the whole variety of properties and allowing for the simultaneous performance of multiple functions. Surface modification of pharmaceutical carriers is often used to control their properties in a desirable fashion and make them to simultaneously perform several different functions. This book is all about these "futuristic" multifunctional medicines. Key features: -all chapters written by international leaders in the field -offers the most recent innovations and discoveries related to nanopharmaceuticals -detailed illustrations -latest volume in the Fundamental Biomedical Technologies series About the Editor: Vladimir P. Torchilin, Ph. D., D. Sc. is a Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Director, Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nanomedicine, Northeastern University, Boston, Mass
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Nanoparticles.
Drug carriers (Pharmacy)
Nanomedicine.
Nanoparticles
Pharmaceutical Vehicles
Drug Carriers
Nanomedicine
MEDICAL -- Drug Guides.
MEDICAL -- Pharmacology.
MEDICAL -- Pharmacy.
MEDICAL -- Nursing -- Pharmacology.
Nanostructured materials -- Pharmaceutical nanocarriers.
Pharmaceutical technology.
Chimie.
Science des matériaux.
Drug carriers (Pharmacy)
Nanomedicine
Nanoparticles
Form Electronic book
Author Torchilin, V. P.
LC no. 2008920068
ISBN 9780387765549
0387765549
9780387765518
0387765514
6611250654
9786611250652