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Drug Delivery Nanosystems for Biomedical Application reviews some of the most challenging nanosystems with different routes of delivery that are useful for specific drugs, from both efficacy and bioavailability points-of-view. The chapters explore how this area is developing, the present state of the field, and future developments, in particular, inorganic, metallic, polymeric, composite and lipid nanosystems and their possible evolution to clinical applications. The book is a valuable research reference for both researchers and industrial partners who are not only interested in learning about this area, but also want to gain insights on how to move towards translational research.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Blood Compatibility of Nanomaterials
3. Safety and toxicity concerns of nanosystems
4. Pharmaceutical perspectives of selection criteria and toxicity profiling of nanotheranostic agents
5. Nanosystems and antibacterial applications
6. Exosomes Cellular Capsules for Drug Delivery in Parkinson's disease
7. Advances in tissue regeneration through nanomaterials
8. Calcium phosphate nanoplatforms for drug delivery and theranostic applications
9. Nanocomposites used for drug delivery applications
10. Role of advanced nanomaterials in biosensing
11. Hydrogel nanoparticle composites for drug delivery
12. Polymeric micelles Smart nanocarriers for anticancer drug delivery
13. Principles and applications of medical nanotechnology devices
14. Drug Delivery in Nano-dimensions A Focus to Oro-dental Infections
15. Nanodiamonds as 'magic bullets' for prostate cancer theranostics
16. Nanodrug delivery systems using medicinal plants
17. Inorganic Nano-theranostics: Strategy Development and Applications