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- BookShailendra K. Saxena, S.M. Paul Khurana, editors.Summary: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the recent trends in various Nanotechnology-based therapeutics and challenges associated with its development. Nanobiotechnology is an interdisciplinary research that has wide applications in the various fields of biomedical research. The book discusses the various facets of the application of Nanotechnology in drug delivery, clinical diagnostics, Nanomedicine and treatment of infectious and chronic diseases. The book also highlights the recent advancements on important devices and applications that are based on Nanotechnology in medicine and brief the regulatory and ethical issues related to nanomedical devices. It also reviews the toxicological profile of various nanomaterials and emphasizes the need for safe nanomaterials for clinical use. Finally, the book discusses the recent developments of potential commercial applications of Nanotechnology.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Current Advances in Nanotechnology and Medicine
Chapter 2. Least Explored Small Wonders: Nano-biotechnology
Chapter 3. Modern Approaches in Nanomedicine for neuroAIDS and CNS drug delivery
Chapter 4. Nanobiotechnology: Paving the way to personalized medicine
Chapter 5. Nanomedicine in cancer stem cell therapy
Chapter 6. Nanobiosensor: Current Trends and Applications
Chapter 7. Transition Metal Oxide Nanoparticles: A New Horizon in Cancer Treatment
Chapter 8. Nanomedicine meets microRNA expression and function in prostate cancer
Chapter 9. Biomedical applications of Viral Nanoparticles in vaccine therapy
Chapter 10. HIV: Biology to Nanomedicine
Chapter 11. Current Advances in Phage Inspired Nanocarriers Based Therapy
Chapter 12. Nanophytotherapeutic potential of Essential Oils against Candida infections
Chapter 13. Molecular tests for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis: Nanodiagnostics Approaches
Chapter 14. Molecular Mechanisms of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Role of nanoparticles against Multi-Drug Resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
Chapter 15. Nano-Mass spectrometry (nano-MS) based lipidomics
Chapter 16. Techniques to understand Mycobacterial Lipids and use of Lipid Based Nanoformulations for Tuberculosis Management
Chapter 17. Recent trends and challenges in Patches for cardiac tissue reengineering: role of Nanomaterials
Chapter 18. Cyclic dinucleotides: Big roles of small molecules and its role in nanotechnology and medicine
Chapter 19. Antibodies: Biology to Therapeutics and its role in nanomedicine
Chapter 20. Nanotoxicology in Medicine
Chapter 21. Antibody-targeted nanoparticles for cancer treatment
Chapter 22. Nanoparticle mediated combined photothermal and photodynamic therapy
Chapter 23. Nanotechnology based devices and its applications in medicine- Chapter 24. Opportunities in clinical translation and commercialization of nanomedicine. - ArticleShaffer TH, Delivoria-Papadopoulos M.Respiration. 1978;36(4):183-8.These studies compare lung mechanics and volumes of premature lambs delivered at 139 days of gestation by cesarean section and ventilated by either intermittent positive pressure (IPP) or positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). During the first few hours of life, sequential determinations of lung compliance, specific lung compliance; lung resistance, specific lung conductance and functional residual capacity were made at half-hour intervals. Measurements in 5 lambs ventilated with PEEP demonstrated that lung compliance (p less than 0.005), specific lung compliance (p less than 0.001) and specific lung conductance (p less than 0.005) decreased; while lung resistance (p less than 0.10) and functional residual capacity (p less than 0.02) increased as compared to 7 lambs ventilated with IPP.