Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine

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This handbook (55 chapters) provides a comprehensive roadmap of basic research in nanomedicine as well as clinical applications. However, unlike other texts in nanomedicine, it not only highlights current advances in diagnostics and therapeutics but also explores related issues like nomenclature, historical developments, regulatory aspects, nanosimilars and 3D nanofabrication. While bridging the gap between basic biomedical research, engineering, medicine and law, the handbook provides a thorough understanding of nano's potential to address (i) medical problems from both the patient and health provider's perspective, and (ii) current applications and their potential in a healthcare setting. "Dr. Bawa and his team have meticulously gathered the distilled experience of world-class researchers, clinicians and business leaders addressing the most salient issues confronted in product concept development and translation. Knowledge is power, particularly in nanomedicine translation, and this handbook is an essential guide that illustrates and clarifies our way to commercial success." -Gregory Lanza, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Oliver M. Langenberg Distinguished Professor, Washington University Medical School, USA "This is an outstanding, comprehensive volume that crosscuts disciplines and topics fitting individuals from a variety of fields looking to become knowledgeable in medical nanotech research and its translation from the bench to the bedside." -Shaker A. Mousa, PhD, MBA, Vice Provost and Professor of Pharmacology, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA "Masterful! This handbook will have a welcome place in the hands of students, educators, clinicians and experienced scientists alike. In a rapidly evolving arena, the authors have harnessed the field and its future by highlighting both current and future needs in diagnosis and therapies. Bravo!" -Howard E. Gendelman, MD, Margaret R. Larson Professor and Chair, University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA "It is refreshing to see a handbook that does not merely focus on preclinical aspects or exaggerated projections of nanomedicine. Unlike other books, this handbook not only highlights current advances in diagnostics and therapies but also addresses critical issues like terminology, regulatory aspects and personalized medicine." -Gert Storm, PhD, Professor of Pharmaceutics, Utrecht University, The NetherlandsGENERAL INTRODUCTION AND BEGINNINGS Science at the Nanoscale: Introduction and Historical Perspective Chin Wee Shong, PhD, Sow Chorng Haur, PhD, and Andrew T. S. Wee, PhD Nanomedicine: Dynamic Integration of Nanotechnology with Biomedical Science Ki-Bum Lee, PhD, Aniruddh Solanki, PhD, John Dongun Kim, PhD, and Jongjin Jung, PhD A Small Introduction to the World of Nanomedicine Rutledge Ellis-Behnke, PhD Top Ten Recent Nanomedical Research Advances Melanie Swan, MBA The Coming Era of Nanomedicine Fritz Allhoff, JD, PhD What's in a Name? Defining "Nano" in the Context of Drug Delivery Raj Bawa, MS, PhD NANOPARTICLES, NANODEVICES, AND IMAGING Properties of Nanoparticulate Materials Takuya Tsuzuki, PhD Solid Drug Nanoparticles: Methods for Production and Pharmacokinetic Benefits Andrew Owen, PhD, and Steve P. Rannard, DPhil Design and Development of Approved Nanopharmaceutical Products Heidi M. Mansour, PhD, RPh, Chun-Woong Park, PhD, and Raj Bawa, MS, PhD Nanosizing Approaches in Drug Delivery Sandip Chavhan, PhD, Kailash Petkar, PhD, and Krutika Sawant, PhD Multilayered Nanoparticles for Personalized Medicine: Translation into Clinical Markets Dania Movia, PhD, Craig Poland, PhD, Lang Tran, PhD, Yuri Volkov, PhD, and Adriele Prina-Mello, PhD Nanomaterials for Pharmaceutical Applications Brigitta Loretz, PhD, Ratnesh Jain, PhD, Prajakta Dandekar, PhD, Carolin Thiele, PhD, Yamada Hiroe, PhD, Babak Mostaghaci, PhD, Lian Qiong, MSc, and Claus-Michael Lehr, PhD Polysaccharides as Nanomaterials for Therapeutics Shoshy Mizrahy, MSc, and Dan Peer, PhD The Story of C60 Buckminsterfullerene Harold W. Kroto, PhD Applications of Nanoparticles in Medical Imaging Jason L. J. Dearling, PhD, and Alan B. Packard, PhD Nanoimaging for Nanomedicine Yuri L. Lyubchenko, PhD, DSc, Yuliang Zhang, Alexey V. Krasnoslobodtsev, PhD, and Jean-Christophe Rochet, PhD Nanoparticles for Multi-Modality Diagnostic Imaging and Drug Delivery Catherine M. Lockhart, PharmD, and Rodney J. Y. Ho, PhD Magnetic Nanoparticles for Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Translational Push toward Theranostics Ryan A. Ortega, Thomas E. Yankeelov, PhD, and Todd D. Giorgio, PhD First-in-Human Molecular Targeting and Cancer Imaging Using Ultrasmall Dual-Modality C Dots Michelle S. Bradbury, MD, PhD, and Ulrich Wiesner, PhD Atomic Force Microscopy for Nanomedicine Shivani Sharma, PhD, and James K. Gimzewski, PhD Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging and Probing of Amyloid Nanoaggregates Yuri L. Lyubchenko, PhD, DSc, and Luda S. Shlyakhtenko, PhD Image-Based High-Content Analysis, Stem Cells and Nanomedicines: A Novel Strategy for Drug Discovery Leonardo J. Solmesky, PhD, Yonatan Adalist, MSc, and Miguel Weil, PhD Viral Nanoparticles: Tools for Materials Science and Biomedicine Nicole F. Steinmetz, PhD, and Marianne Manchester, PhD Bacterial Secretion Systems: Nanomachines for Infection and Genetic Diversity Agnesa Shala, PhD, Michele Ferraro, MSc, and Gerald F. Audette, PhD The Vascular Cartographic Scanning Nanodevice Frank J. Boehm Advancements in Ophthalmic Glucose Nanosensors for Diabetes Management Angelika Domschke, PhD THERAPY AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS Towards Nanodiagnostics for Bacterial Infections Georgette B. Salieb-Beugelaar, PhD, and Patrick R. Hunziker, MD Copaxone(R) in the Era of Biosimilars and Nanosimilars Jill B. Conner, MS, PhD, Raj Bawa, MS, PhD, J. Michael Nicholas, PhD, and Vera Weinstein, PhD Doxil(R): The First FDA-Approved Nanodrug-From an Idea to a Product (January 2015 Update) Yechezkel Barenholz, PhD Nanotechnology and the Skin Barrier: Topical and Transdermal Nanocarrier-Based Delivery Hagar I. Labouta, PhD, and Marc Schneider, PhD Application of Nanotechnology in Non-Invasive Topical Gene Therapy Mahmoud Elsabahy, PhD, Maria Jimena Loureiro, MSc, and Marianna Foldvari, PhD, DPharmSci Nanocarriers in the Therapy of Inflammatory Disease Alf Lamprecht, PhD Advanced 3D Nano/Microfabrication Techniques for Tissue and Organ Regeneration Benjamin Holmes, MSc, Thomas J. Webster, PhD, and Lijie Grace Zhang, PhD Nanomedicine for Acute Lung Injury/Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Shifting Paradigm? Ruxana T. Sadikot, MD, and Israel Rubinstein, MD Nanoviricides: Targeted Anti-Viral Nanomaterials Randall W. Barton, PhD, Jayant G. Tatake, PhD, and Anil R. Diwan, PhD Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering for Orthopaedics Lesley M. Hamming, PhD, JD, and Mark G. Hamming, MD Applications of Nanomaterials in Dentistry Karolina Jurczyk, DDS, PhD, and Mieczyslaw Jurczyk, PhD, DSc Biomimetic Applications in Regenerative Medicine: Scaffolds, Transplantation Modules, Tissue Homing Devices, and Stem Cells David W. Green, PhD, and Besim Ben-Nissan, PhD Potential Applications of Nanotechnology in the Nutraceutical Sector Shu Wang, MD, PhD, and Jia Zhang, MS Designing Nanocarriers for the Effective Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases Bhuvaneshwar Vaidya, MPharm, PhD, and Suresh P. Vyas, MPharm, PhD Carbon Nanotubes as Substrates for Neuronal Growth Cecilia Menard-Moyon, PhD Polymeric Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapeutics Mohit S. Verma, Joshua E. Rosen, Ameena Meerasa, Serge Yoffe, MEng, and Frank X. Gu, PhD Nanotechnology for Radiation Oncology Srinivas Sridhar, PhD, Ross Berbeco, PhD, Robert A. Cormack, PhD, and G. M. Makrigiorgos, PhD Gold Nanoparticles against Cancer Joan Comenge, PhD, Francisco Romero, PhD, Aurora Conill, MS, and Victor F. Puntes, PhD Solid Lipid Nanoparticles and Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Cancer Therapy Melike Uner, PhD Nanomedicines Targeted to Aberrant Cancer Signaling and Epigenetics Archana Retnakumari, MTech, Parwathy Chandran, MTech, Ranjith Ramachandran, MSc, Giridharan L. Malarvizhi, MTech, Shantikumar Nair, PhD, and Manzoor Koyakutty, PhD Biodegradable Nanoparticle-Based Antiretroviral Therapy across the Blood-Brain Barrier Supriya D. Mahajan, PhD, Yun Yu, PhD, Ravikumar Aalinkeel, PhD, Jessica L. Reynolds, PhD, Bindukumar B. Nair, PhD, Manoj J. Mammen, MD, Tracey A. Ignatowski, PhD, Chong Cheng, PhD, and Stanley A. Schwartz, PhD, MD HIV-Specific Immunotherapy with Synthetic Pathogen-Like Nanoparticles Orsolya Lorincz, PhD, and Julianna Lisziewicz, PhD Biomedical Engineering and Nanoneurosurgery: From the Laboratory to the Operating Room Mario Ganau, MD, PhD, Roberto I. Foroni, PhD, Andrea Soddu, PhD, and Rossano Ambu, MD Nanotechnology-Based Systems for Microbicide Development Rute Nunes, Carole Sousa, Bruno Sarmento, PhD, and Jose das Neves, PhD Nanotechnology-Based Solutions to Combat the Emerging Threat of Superbugs: Current Scenario and Future Prospects Nisha C. Kalarickal, PhD, and Yashwant R. Mahajan, PhD Nanolithography and Biochips' Role in Viral Detection Inbal Tsarfati-BarAd and Levi A. Gheber, PhD Lectins as Nano-Tools in Drug Delivery Anita Gupta, MSc, PhD, and G. S. Gupta, MSc, PhD Diagnostics of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Ariel Sobarzo, PhD, Robert S. Marks, PhD, and Leslie Lobel, MD, PhD Nanomedicine as a Strategy to Fight Thrombotic Diseases Mariana Varna, PhD, Maya Juenet, MSc, Richard Bayles, PhD, Mikael Mazighi, MD, PhD, Cedric Chauvierre, PhD, and Didier Letourneur, PhD


Szczegóły: Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine

Tytuł: Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine
Wydawnictwo: Pan American Health Organisation
ISBN: 9789814669207
Rok wydania: 2016
Ilość stron: 1708
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 2.13 kg


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