Ebook: Nanomedicine and tissue engineering : state of the art and recent trends
- Genre: Technique // Nanotechnology
- Tags: Специальные дисциплины, Наноматериалы и нанотехнологии, Нанобиотехнология
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Apple Academic Press
- Language: English
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"This book focuses on the recent advances in nanomedicine and tissue engineering. It outlines the basic tools and novel approaches that are becoming available in nanomedicine and tissue engineering and considers the full range of nanomedical applications which employ molecular nanotechnology inside the human body, from the perspective of a future practitioner in an era of widely available nanomedicine. TopicsRead more...
Abstract: "This book focuses on the recent advances in nanomedicine and tissue engineering. It outlines the basic tools and novel approaches that are becoming available in nanomedicine and tissue engineering and considers the full range of nanomedical applications which employ molecular nanotechnology inside the human body, from the perspective of a future practitioner in an era of widely available nanomedicine. Topics include: application of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for hyperthermia treatment; silver nanoparticles in nanomedicine; optical diagnostic of molecules and cells using nanotechnology; nanoparticulate drug delivery system for antiviral drugs; liposomal drug delivery systems, nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDS); functionalization of tissue engineering scaffolds; induction of angiogenesis in scaffolds; cutaneous wound care from conventional grafts to tissue engineered skin substitutes; and many other recent achievements. Written by some of the most innovative minds in medicine and tissue engineering, this book considers the full range of nanomedical applications which employ molecular nanotechnology inside the human body and will help professionals understand cutting-edge and futuristic areas of nanomedicine and tissue engineering research. Readers will find insightful discussions on nanostructured intelligent materials and devices that are considered technically feasible and that have a high potential to produce advances in medicine in the near future."