1st Edition

Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine Metal-Based and Other Nanomaterials

Edited By Vladimir Torchilin Copyright 2020
    554 Pages 49 Color & 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    554 Pages 49 Color & 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    In the fast-developing field of nanomedicine, a broad variety of materials have been used for the development of advanced delivery systems for drugs, genes, and diagnostic agents. With the recent breakthroughs in the field, we are witnessing a new age of disease management, which is governed by precise regulation of dosage and delivery. This book presents the advances in the use of metal-based and other nanomaterials for medical imaging, diagnosis, theranostics, and drug delivery. It discusses silver, hybrid gold, and surface-modified magnetic nanoparticles, fluorescent quantum dots, lipid bubbles, and nanobubbles. It provides all available information about these materials and describes in detail their advantages and disadvantages and the areas where they could be utilized successfully. The text also covers topics such as improving bioactivity of poorly soluble actives, cellular and molecular toxicology of nanoparticles, and biofate of nanoemulsions.

    Hybrid Gold Nanoparticles

    Alireza Gharatape and Roya Salehi

    Gold Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy

    Li Tian, Linfeng Lu, and Marites P. Melancon

    Silver Nanoparticles in Medicine

    Oana Gherasim and Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu

    Surface-Modified Magnetic Nanoparticles in Medicine

    Fangyuan Li et al.

    Magnetic Nanoparticles in Theranostics

    Tatiana Zamay et al.

    Activatable Fluorescent Quantum Dots

    Tyler Maxwell et al.

    Lipid Bubbles and Ultrasound for Drug Delivery

    Johan Unga and Kazuo Maruyama

    Nanobubbles: State of the Art, Features, and the Future

    Monica Argenziano, Federica Bessone, and Roberta Cavalli

    Materials for Nanoemulsions and Their Influence on the Biofate

    Kailash Petkar and Simon Benita

    Nanocrystals: The Universal Formulation Principle to Improve the Bioactivity of Poorly Soluble Actives

    Ralph W. Eckert et al.

    Cellular and Molecular Toxicology of Nanoparticles

    A. ZieliƄska et al.

    Biography

    Vladimir Torchilin is University Distinguished Professor of pharmaceutical sciences and the Director of the Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nanomedicine at Northeastern University, USA. His research interests include drug delivery and targeting, nanomedicine, multifunctional and stimuli-sensitive pharmaceutical nanocarriers, biomedical polymers, experimental cancer therapy, cancer immunology, and novel imaging agents. He has published more than 450 original papers, more than 150 reviews and book chapters, and 12 books and holds more than 40 patents. Google Scholar gives more than 66,000 citations of his work with H-index of 114. Prof. Torchilin is editor-in-chief of Drug Delivery and Current Drug Discovery Technologies and is on the editorial boards of several leading journals in the field, including Journal of Controlled Release (review editor), Bioconjugate Chemistry, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, European Journal of Pharmacehzutics and Biopharmaceutics, Journal of Drug Targeting, Molecular Pharmaceutics, and Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology. He is also a Full Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), and the Controlled Release Society. He is a recipient of the 1982 Lenin Prize in Science and Technology (the highest scientific award in the former USSR), the 2005 Research Achievements in Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Award from the AAPS, 2007 Research Achievements Award from the Pharmaceutical Sciences World Congress, 2009 AAPS Journal Award, 2009 International Journal of Nanomedicine Distinguished Scientist Award, 2010 Controlled Release Society Founders Award, 2012 Life Time Achievements Award from the Journal of Drug Targeting, 2012 Alec Bangham Life Time Award, and 2013 Blaise Pascal Medal for Biomedicine from the European Academy of Sciences.