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Intracellular Delivery II Fundamentals and Applications /

This volume is a continuation of Volume 1 following the previously published Editorial. More emphasis is given to novel nanocarrier designs, their characterization and function, and applications for drug discovery and treatment. A number of chapters will deal with nanofibers as a new major applicati...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Prokop, Aleš (Editor ), Iwasaki, Yasuhiko (Editor ), Harada, Atsushi (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Edición:1st ed. 2014.
Colección:Fundamental Biomedical Technologies, 7
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505 0 |a Editorial and Introduction to Volume 2 -- Part I Novel nanocarrier design and processing -- Proprietary nanofiber technologies and scale-up -- Magnetically responsive (nano)biocomposites.-Zwitterionic nanocarriers for gene delivery -- Stimuli-responsive polymeric nanocarriers as promising drug and gene delivery systems --  Photo-responsive polymeric nanocarriers for on-demand drug delivery -- Part II Nanocarrier characterization and function -- Considerations on uptake and intracellular trafficking of nanocarriers -- Mucus as physiological barrier to intracellular delivery -- Investigation of nanoparticles in biological objects by electron microscopy techniques -- Gold nanoparticles for high resolution imaging in modern immunocytochemistry -- Design of functional polymers for intracellular drug nucleic acids delivery -- Membrane-domain-selective drug targeting based on lipid modification -- Multifuntional protein-based nanoparticles for theragnosis -- Cytocompatible phospholipid polymer for noninvasive nanodevice -- Intracellular protein delivery using self-assembled amphiphilic polysaccharide nanogels -- Part III Simulation for delivery and function -- Molecular dynamics simulations of polyplexes and lipoplexes -- Computational studies of highly pegylated sterically stabilized micelles self-assembly and drug solubilization -- Toward intracellular delivery and drug discovery,Stochastic logic networks as efficient computational models for gene regulatory networks -- Part IV Nanocarriers for drug discovery and treatment -- Nanodiamonds as intracellular probes for imaging in biology and medicine -- Intracellular delivery of RNA using RNA-binding proteins or peptides -- Hyaluronic acid based nanofibers for wound dressing and drug delivery carriers -- Potential of siRNA therapy in chronic myeloid leukemia. 
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