Nanomedicine – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
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Author(s): Summers, Huw D
Publisher: Elsevier (S&T)
ISBN: 9780080983387
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The application of nanotechnology to medicine is revolutionizing healthcare. This book focuses on the science and engineering driving this revolution, the fabrication of nanostructures for diagnosis and therapy, advanced imaging at the molecular scale and the application of nanoscale physics to bring novel solutions to the detection and treatment of disease. Particular emphasis is placed on hard nanotechnology (e.g. quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, silica) rather than the soft nanotechnology of molecular chemistry.
- Presents an overview the subject for physical scientists and engineers
- Specific focus on new technologies that have entered the medical arena
- Introduces applications and specific case studies by clinical researchers
Nanomedicine – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
$49.99
Author(s): Summers, Huw D
Publisher: Elsevier (S&T)
ISBN: 9780080983387
Edition:
The application of nanotechnology to medicine is revolutionizing healthcare. This book focuses on the science and engineering driving this revolution, the fabrication of nanostructures for diagnosis and therapy, advanced imaging at the molecular scale and the application of nanoscale physics to bring novel solutions to the detection and treatment of disease. Particular emphasis is placed on hard nanotechnology (e.g. quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, silica) rather than the soft nanotechnology of molecular chemistry.
- Presents an overview the subject for physical scientists and engineers
- Specific focus on new technologies that have entered the medical arena
- Introduces applications and specific case studies by clinical researchers
Nanomedicine – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
$49.99
Author(s): Kenneth A. Howard
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9781493936328
Edition:
This title is a comprehensive text that addresses key aspects of nanomedicine such as properties occurring at the nanoscale that have unique medical effects, great molecular knowledge of the human body and disease processes, and apparent clinical translation as opposed to narrow insufficient texts that address only a few topics and attempt to “rebrand†established drug delivery. It will clearly define the field which is needed due to the immaturity and broad nature of the field. The book is aligned with both the USA and European roadmaps for nanomedicine and will address initiatives taken in Asia that ensures timely and relevant content. In-depth chapters ensure each section is adequately covered. The nanopharmaceutical section focuses on novel drug delivery systems relevant to nanomedicine and the book has an extensive section on immune recognition at the nanoscale which has implications for in vivo applications of nanomedicines.   ​

