This book presents a multidisciplinary assessment of the state of science in the use of systemic delivery technologies to deliver anti-aging therapeutics now under development. There is a gap between basic aging research and the development of intervention technologies. This major obstacle must be overcome before biogerontological interventions can be put into clinical practice. As biogerontology comes to understand aging as a systemic degenerative process, it is clear that there is a pressing need for technologies that enable cells and tissues in a fully developed adult body to be manipulated systemically to combat aging. The authors review advances in the chemistry and engineering of systemic delivery methods and analyze the strengths and limitations of each.The book is organized into six sections. The first offers an overview of the need for systemic delivery technologies alongside the development of anti-aging therapies and describes approaches that will berequired for studying the properties and efficiency of carriers for systemic delivery. Sections II, III and IV describe recent advances in a range of strategies that may enable systemic delivery to help combat aging conditions ranging from cell senescence to decline in immune function and hormonal secretion. Section V discusses practical strategies to engineer and optimize the performance of delivery technologies for applications in systemic delivery, along with their working principles. The final section discusses technical and biological barriers that must be overcome as systemic delivery technologies move from research laboratory to clinical applications aimed at tackling aging and age-associated diseases.Benefiting scholars, students and a broader audience of interested readers, the book includes helpful glossary sections in each chapter, as well as sidebars that highlight important notes, and questions for future research.
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This book presents a multidisciplinary assessment of the state of science in the use of systemic delivery technologies to deliver anti-aging therapeutics now under development.
Preface.- Part I: Fundamentals of Systemic Delivery.-  Anti-aging medicine: new concepts and intervention development,- Roles of systemic delivery in the development of anti-aging therapies.- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in drug delivery.-  Physiological, biochemical, and chemical barriers to systemic delivery.- Partt II: Development of Delivery Technologies for Systemic Delivery.-  Use of prodrugs for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Use of physical methods for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Use of viral systems for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Use of non-viral biological systems for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Use of lipid-based systems for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Use of polymeric systems for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Use of inorganic nanoparticles for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Part III: Practical Considerations in Intervention Execution.- Strategies in carrier design to enhance systemic delivery.- Characterization techniques for studying the properties of the carriers.- In vivo assessment of the efficiency of systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Selection of administration routes for systemic delivery in anti-aging medicine.- Intellectual property and regulatory issues in drug delivery research.- Index.
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This book presents a multidisciplinary assessment of the state of science in the use of systemic delivery technologies to deliver anti-aging therapeutics now under development. There is a gap between basic aging research and the development of intervention technologies. This major obstacle must be overcome before biogerontological interventions can be put into clinical practice. As biogerontology comes to understand aging as a systemic degenerative process, it is clear that there is a pressing need for technologies that enable cells and tissues in a fully developed adult body to be manipulated systemically to combat aging. The authors review advances in the chemistry and engineering of systemic delivery methods and analyze the strengths and limitations of each.The book is organized into six sections. The first offers an overview of the need for systemic delivery technologies alongside the development of anti-aging therapies and describes approaches that will be required for studying the properties and efficiency of carriers for systemic delivery. Sections II, III and IV describe recent advances in a range of strategies that may enable systemic delivery to help combat aging conditions ranging from cell senescence to decline in immune function and hormonal secretion. Section V discusses practical strategies to engineer and optimize the performance of delivery technologies for applications in systemic delivery, along with their working principles. The final section discusses technical and biological barriers that must be overcome as systemic delivery technologies move from research laboratory to clinical applications aimed at tackling aging and age-associated diseases.Benefiting scholars, students and a broader audience of interested readers, the book includes helpful glossary sections in each chapter, as well as sidebars that highlight important notes, and questions for future research.
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Discusses the importance of systemic delivery technologies to anti-aging medicine Provides comprehensive information about recent advances in the development and application of systemic delivery technologies Contains glossary sections making the content of each chapter more accessible to readers Highlights important concepts in the field after each chapter helping readers quickly retrieve key information about the text Presents unsolved research questions after each chapter putting forward perspectives for future works to be conducted
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ISBN
9783030544928
Publisert
2021-10-21
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Dr. Wing-Fu Lai obtained his M.Sc. in Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology from the City University of Hong Kong and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Hong Kong. He joined the Faculty in the School of Life and Health Sciences at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) in 2019 and is also an Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests cover the synthesis and engineering of polymeric materials for gene delivery and controlled drug release, and the development of nanoparticulate systems for theranostic applications.