Nanomaterials for Photodynamic Therapy takes a unique approach to this area, with a key focus on the use of nanomaterials and nanocarriers for photodynamic therapy (PDT). The book introduces the history and mechanism of action behind PDT, covering the variety of sensitizers currently available. Subsequent chapters review existing and emerging nanomaterials for PDT, including hydrogel nanocomposites, fullerenes, quantum dots, polymeric micelles, and more. Challenges and translational aspects of PDT are also discussed, touching on the issues and hindrances of drug resistant cancers.The book bridges the gap between the physics and clinical aspects of PDT, offering a unique nanomaterials-focused perspective. This book will prove useful for materials scientists, biomedical engineers, electrical and optical engineers, and pharmaceutical scientists interested in cancer treatment.
- Reviews a broad range of nanomaterials for PDT, such as graphene oxide, dendrimers, solid lipid nanoparticles, and more
- Provides a helpful introduction to the history and mechanism of action behind PDT
- Discusses challenges in clinical translational, particularly in drug-resistant cancers
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 200 illustrations (50 in full color)
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ISBN-13
978-0-323-90354-7 (9780323903547)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. A Narrative History of Photodynamic Therapy2. Mechanisms of photodynamic therapy3. Mechanisms of photodynamic therapy in cancer treatment4. Sensitizers in photodynamic therapy5. Polymeric micelles mediated photodynamic therapy6. Liposomes in photodynamic therapy7. Organic nanoparticles in photodynamic therapy8. Lipid nanoparticles in photodynamic therapy9. Solid lipid nanoparticles in photodynamic therapy10. Actively targeted nanoparticles in photodynamic therapy11. Dendrimers in photodynamic therapy12. Carbon materials for photodynamic therapy13. Fullerenes in photodynamic therapy14. Quantum Dots in photodynamic therapy15. Photodynamic therapy in cosmetics16. Translational aspects of photodynamic therapy in drug resistant cancers17. Towards photodynamic chemotherapy with C60-drug-nanocomplexes18. Challenges, conclusion and future perspective of photodynamic therapy