Nanotechnology in regenerative medicine and drug delivery therapy

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    • Xu, Haiyan
    • Gu, Ning

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Nanotechnology in regenerative medicine and drug delivery therapy

Haiyan Xu, Ning Gu, editors

Springer, 2020

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Description

The book focuses on the application of nanotechnologies in scaffold-guided tissue regeneration and in drug delivery systems for use in immunotherapy and overcoming drug resistance in cancer treatment. It covers a variety of topics, including nanomaterials for immunomodulation and immnunotherapy; molecular studies on self-assembly for peptides and DNA and related applications in tumor diagnosis and therapeutics and against human pathogenic bacteria; magnetic and conductive scaffolds for guiding tissue regeneration; multiple functions of magnetic nanoparticles in drug delivery and regenerative medicine; and re-purposing of traditional medicine in nano-formulations. In addition, it discusses common effects of nanomaterials, including reactive oxygen species and protein corona. Providing valuable insights and the presenting the latest research advances, the book allows readers to gain a systematic understanding of the topic.

Table of Contents

Magnetic responsive and nanostructured scaffolds for tissue regeneration.- Using nanomaterials to fabricate conductive materials for cardiac and neuron regeneration.- Nanotechnology in dental therapy and oral tissue regeneration.- Nanomaterials for immunomodulation and immnunotherapy: from mechanisms to prospective application.- Fabrication and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles-based Drug Delivery System: Challenges and Perspectives.- Drug co-delivery systems for uses in cancer therapies.- Molecular studies of amyloidal peptide assemblies and related applications in tumor diagnosis and therapeutics.- Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures for Biomedical Applications.- Intermolecular Interactions and Self-Assembly of Peptide-based Nanomaterials Against Human Pathogenic Bacteria.- Development of realgar nanotherapeutics in cancer treatment.- Nanomaterials and Reactive oxygen species (ROS).- Protein corona of nanoparticles and its application in drug delivery.

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