Therapeutic micro/nanotechnology
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Therapeutic micro/nanotechnology
(BioMEMS and biomedical nanotechnology / Mauro Ferrari, editor in chief, v. 3)
Springer, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Less than twenty years ago photolithography and medicine were total strangers to one another. They had not yet met, and not even looking each other up in the classi?eds. And then, nucleic acid chips, micro?uidics and microarrays entered the scene, and rapidly these strangers became indispensable partners in biomedicine. Asrecentlyastenyearsagothenotionofapplyingnanotechnologytothe?ghtagainstd- ease was dominantly the province of the ?ction writers. Thoughts of nanoparticle-vehicled deliveryoftherapeuticalstodiseasedsiteswereanexerciseinscienti?csolitude,andgrounds for questioning one's ability to think "like an established scientist". And today we have nanoparticulate paclitaxel as the prime option against metastatic breast cancer, proteomic pro?lingdiagnostictoolsbasedontargetsurfacenanotexturing,nanoparticlecontrastagents for all radiological modalities, nanotechnologies embedded in high-distribution laboratory equipment, and no less than 152 novel nanomedical entities in the regulatory pipeline in the US alone.
Thisisatransformingimpact,byanymeasure,withclearevidenceoffurtheracceleration, supported by very vigorous investments by the public and private sectors throughout the world. Even joining the dots in a most conservative, linear fashion, it is easy to envision scenarios of personalized medicine such as the following: patient-speci?c prevention supplanting gross, faceless intervention strategies; early detection protocols identifying signs of developing disease at the time when the disease is most easily subdued; personally tailored intervention strategies that are so routinely and inexpensively realized, that access to them can be secured by everyone; technologies allowing for long lives in the company of disease, as good neighbors, without impairment of the quality of life itself.
目次
Part I Cell-based Therapeutics.- Neural regeneration.- Three dimensional hydrogel photopatterning.- Self- Assembled Peptides for tissue engineering.- Advanced bioassays for analysis of cell function.- Multicellular Biochips for Sensing.- Microelectromechanical systems and neurosurgery.- Part II Drug delivery.- Nanoporous polymer replicas for sensing drug delivery.- Nanoporous inorganic biocapsules.- Ultrasonic drug delivery.- Bioadhesive microsystems for oral drug delivery.- Targeting nanostructures.- Quantum Dot Technology.- Nanoshells for Drug Delivery.- Oncological Nanosystems.- Part III Molecular Surface Engineering for the Biological Interface.- Controlling cell-cell and cell-surface interactions.- Molecular surface engineering.- Life on a chip: Microfluidic cell culture tools for cell biology studies.- Bioresponsive surfaces.- Supported lipid bilayers as mimics for cell surfaces and as tools in biotechnology.
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