Nanomedicine is an emerging and rapidly evolving field, which could
significantly help in early disease diagnosis, therapeutic
improvement, novel therapeutic modality development, and medical
expenditure reduction. The challenge remains, however, that the
specially designed and carefully synthesized nanomedicines function
poorly in animal verification despite great performance in vitro. A
deeper understanding of the physicochemical properties of nanomedicine
is the key. This book applies physical theories and models to
determine the parameters for controlling the physicochemical
properties of nanomedicines, including micelles, liposomes, and
inorganic nanoparticles. Qualitative and quantitative relationships
are established to provide guidance for nanomedicine design,
characterization, and analysis. The text also compiles cutting-edge
research in nanomedicine from the interdisciplinary team of the
Department of Nanomedicine at Naval Medical University, China, which
is currently establishing the characteristic discipline called Nano
Physical Pharmaceutics. Edited by Wei Li, a prominent nanotechnology
researcher, this book will appeal to anyone involved in
nanotechnology, medicine, macromolecular science, biology, chemistry,
and especially those with an interest in drug delivery or cancer
therapy.
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ISBN
9781040118016
Publisert
2024
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CRC Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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