Nanomedicine in Translational Research: Status and Future Challenges harnesses the current developments and future directions of diagnostic and therapeutic solutions in clinical scenarios. This book integrates nanomedicine and biomaterials to develop healthcare technology for improved patient care and clinical practices, through applications using theranostics, biomaterials, 3-D printing, regenerative medicines, and nanosystems.Those in this multidisciplinary field will need to improve procedures and protocols, as well as regulatory guidelines and their clinical implications. This book will be highly useful as it is written by experts in the field for researchers working in the areas of nanotechnology, biomaterials, drug delivery, and pharmaceuticals for chronic diseases.
- Focuses on the pillars contributing to the global healthcare crisis: geopolitical changes, overpopulation/migration, and climate change.
- Includes personal interviews with many world leaders in different areas along with the authors' hands-on experience on healthcare, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, for drafting the contents that confirm advanced healthcare.
- Provides a broad and multidisciplinary understanding of healthcare, allowing the readers to understand their role and empower them to take initiatives to emerging solutions.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-22258-0 (9780443222580)
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- Introduction
- Properties of biomaterials at nano range
- In vitro systems to demonstrate the nano effect
- Toxicology of biomaterials at nanoscale
- Porphyrinoid-based single molecule to nano theranostics towards personalized diagnosis and treatment
- Nanomaterials for biomedical applications
- Nanosystems - combination products
- Biomass derived carbon nanodots
- Nanosystems for Pharmaceutical applications
- Scope of Biomaterials for theranostics application
- Redox Nanotherapeutics: Fundamentals and Applications
- Smart Therapeutics: Evolution from small biomolecules to synthetic cells
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Models in Nanotherapeutics.
- Nanomedicine in Patient-specific Clinical Trend: Shape memory polymers of emerging biomedical applications and their future prospects
- Commercialized nanomedicines until to date
- Nanosystems development, Quality Control requirements and ethical issues
- Affordable and accessible nanomedicines: Regulatory perspectives from right to health