Автор: | Группа авторов |
Издательство: | John Wiley & Sons Limited |
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Жанр произведения: | Программы |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9781119711681 |
7.7 Conclusion
References
8 Nanocarriers: A Tool for Effective Gene Delivery
List of Abbreviations
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Key Steps in Gene Delivery
8.3 Success and Existing Challenges for Gene Delivery
8.4 In Vitro and In Vivo Barriers Towards Successful Gene Transfer
8.5 Genetic Material That can be Delivered in Gene Therapy
8.6 Role of Nanocarriers in a Nucleic Acid Delivery
8.7 Nanocarriers used for Delivering Gene
8.8 Cellular Uptake of Nanocarriers and Their Fate Inside the Cell
8.9 Physicochemical Properties of Nanoparticles Affecting Their Uptake
8.10 Targeted Delivery of Genes Using Nanocarriers
8.11 Virosomes
8.12 Exosomes
8.13 Diseases Cured by Gene Therapy
8.14 Clinical Trials
8.15 Current Trends and Approved Products
8.16 Concluding Remarks
References
9 Phytosomes—Nanoarchitectures’ Promising Clinical Applications and Therapeutics
List of Abbreviations
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Structure of Phytosomes
9.3 Components of Phytosomes
9.4 Synthesis of Phytosomes
9.5 Characterization of Phytosomes
9.6 Absorption Mechanism of Phytosomes
9.7 Applications of Phytosomes
9.8 Recent Trends and Advancements in Phytosomal Delivery
9.9 Future Perspectives
9.10 Conclusion
References
10 Saponin Stabilized Emulsion as Sustainable Drug Delivery System: Current Status and Future Prospects
List of Abbreviations
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Saponins as Surfactant
10.3 Pharmaceutical Advantages
10.4 Conclusion and Future Prospects
References
11 Mono and Multi-Stimuli Responsive Polymers: Application as Intelligent Nano-Drug Delivery Systems
List of Abbreviations
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Smart or Stimuli-Responsive Polymers for Drug Delivery
11.3 Dual and Multi-Stimuli Responsive Drug Delivery Systems
11.4 Conclusion
References
12 An Insight into Nanosomes: Potential Nanopharmaceutical Delivery System
List of Abbreviations
12.1 Introduction
12.2 General Methods of Preparation of Nanosomes and Drug Loading
12.3 Trafficking Mechanism in the Body
12.4 Sterilization of Nanosomes
12.5 Evaluation Parameters
12.6 Applications
12.7 Conclusion
References
13 Nano-Structures as Bioelectronics for Controlled Drug Delivery
List of Abbreviations
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Electroactive Biopolymer
13.3 Electrochemical Desorption From Micro and Nanostructures of Conductive Polymers
13.4 Electrochemical Desorption From Micro and Nano-Composites of Conductive Polymers
13.5 Electrochemical Desorption of Self-Assembled Monolayer From a Gold Surface
13.6 Electrochemically Actuated Release of Biochemicals
13.7 Biochemical Release Controlled by Electrochemical Erosion of Electrolyte Hydrogel and Nanofilm
13.8 Biochemical Release by Electrochemical and Electrothermal Erosion of Metallic Sealing Membranes
13.9 Release of Biochemicals by Fluidic Nano-Pumps and Rotating Nano-Motors Powered by Electric Fields
13.10 Conclusion and Future Aspects
References
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