Nanoparticle (NP)-Based Delivery Vehicles / Edition 1

Nanoparticle (NP)-Based Delivery Vehicles / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
164327449X
ISBN-13:
9781643274492
Pub. Date:
05/08/2019
Publisher:
Morgan and Claypool Publishers
ISBN-10:
164327449X
ISBN-13:
9781643274492
Pub. Date:
05/08/2019
Publisher:
Morgan and Claypool Publishers
Nanoparticle (NP)-Based Delivery Vehicles / Edition 1

Nanoparticle (NP)-Based Delivery Vehicles / Edition 1

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Overview

Gene therapy as a potential method for treatment of genetic disorders and other malignancies as well as treatment of many cancers has attracted a great amount of attention in recent years.

Current research focuses on stable and smart drug/gene delivery systems, including controlled release. Smart nanostructures have been considered as a promising approach when applied to drug and gene delivery systems, and could solve the problems related to the inefficient transfer of medication to the affected cells.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643274492
Publisher: Morgan and Claypool Publishers
Publication date: 05/08/2019
Series: Iop Concise Physics
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Navid Rabiee graduated with MSc degree in Inorganic Chemistry from Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, in 2018. During his MSc research, he worked on Porphyrin-based Biosensors and the application of Porphyrins and Cobalt Complexes on Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) under the supervision of Prof. Nasser Safari. At the same time, he was focused on Drug Delivery Systems based on biocompatible and biodegradable polymers associated with different types of the sensitizers, especially porphyrins, under the supervision of Prof. Mohammad Rabiee at Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. In 2017, he joined ANNRG to collaborate with Prof. Mahdi Karimi's Research lab in Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran, in association with Prof. Michael R. Hamblin from Harvard Medical University, Boston, MA, working on smart microcarriers/nanocarriers applied in therapeutic agent delivery systems employed for diagnosis and therapy of various disease and disorders such as different cancers and malignancies, inflammations, infections, etc. His work has resulted in publication of over 16 peer-reviewed journal articles, 2 books and 3 conference papers.

Mahsa Kiani graduated with MSc degree in Inorganic Chemistry from Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, in 2015. During her MSc research, she worked on New Pd(II) and Pt(II) complexes of carboxamide ligands derived from aminoquinoline: Synthesis, characterization, X-ray crystal structure, electrochemical and antibacterial studies under the supervision of Prof. Mehdi Amirnasr. At the same time at this period, she was focused on water splitting, under the supervision of Dr. Soraya Meghdadi at Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran. In 2015, she joined ANNRG to collaborate with Prof. Mahdi Karimi's Research lab in Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran working on smart microcarriers/nanocarriers applied in therapeutic agent delivery systems employed for diagnosis and therapy of various disease and disorders such as different cancers and malignancies, inflammations, infections, etc. Currently, she is PhD candidate at Sharif University of Technology under the supervision of Prof. Mojtaba Bagherzadeh and working on Smart Drug/Gene Delivery Systems. Her work has resulted in publication at 2 articles.

Mojtaba Bagherzadeh, PhD, is a professor of Department of Chemistry of Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. His current research interests include Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Catalysis and BioInorganic Chemistry. He has published over 100 ISI papers, with the H-Index of 29.

Mohammad Rabiee, PhD, is an associated professor of Biomedical Engineering Department of Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. His current research interests include smart drug delivery systems, tissue engineering and biological sensors. He has published over 100 ISI papers and also over 70 International Conference papers, in addition, he has been teaching and research for 26 years at Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.

Sepideh Ahmadi is a member of the Student Research Committee in the Department of Biotechnology, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine at the Shahid Behesti University of Medical Sciences.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Author biographies
  • An introduction to drug/gene delivery systems
  • Smart nanostructures
  • Aptamer-based nanostructures
  • Protein-based nanostructures I
  • Protein-based nanostructures II
  • Protein-based nanostructures III
  • Smart drug/gene delivery systems: toward the future
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