The careful choice of nanoparticles as targets and in drug delivery
routes enhances therapeutic efficacy in cancer. Nanoparticle-Based
Drug Delivery in Cancer Treatment discusses nanotechnological
developments of interfering RNA-based nanoparticles, delivery
vehicles, and validated therapeutic RNAi–molecular target
interactions and explains the results of clinical and preclinical
trials. The book also gives strategies for universal methods of
constructing hybrid organic–inorganic nanomaterials that can be
widely applied in the biomedical field. Key Features: Reviews recent
advances of nanoparticle-mediated siRNA delivery systems and their
application in clinical trials for cancer therapy Focuses on material
platforms that establish NPs and both localized and controlled gene
silencing Emphasizes the most promising systems for clinical
application Surveys progress in nanoparticle-based nanomedicine in
cancer treatment Describes the most advanced of the nonviral
nanocarriers for delivery of oligonucleotides to malignant blood
cancer cells This book is a valuable resource for researchers,
professors, and students researching drug delivery, gene carriers,
cancer therapy, nanotechnology, and nanomaterials.
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ISBN
9781000532180
Publisert
2022
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1. utgave
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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