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Nanoscience in dermatology /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hamblin, Michael R., Avci, Pinar, Prow, Tarl W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Saint Louis, UNITED STATES : Academic Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; NANOSCIENCE IN DERMATOLOGY; Dedication; NANOSCIENCE IN DERMATOLOGY; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1
  • Anatomy and Function of the Skin ; INTRODUCTION; THE EPIDERMIS; Structure of the Epidermis; Keratinocytes; Epithelial Stem Cells; Basal Layer or Stratum Germinativum; Squamous Cell Layer, Also Called the Prickle Cell Layer or Stratum Spinosum; The Granular Layer or Stratum Granulosum; Cornified Layer or Stratum Corneum; Nonkeratinocyte Cells; Melanocytes; Langerhans Cells; Merkel Cells; The Dermal-Epidermal Junction: The Epidermal Basement Membrane; DERMIS.
  • Dermal Blood and Lymphatic VesselsMuscles; Nerves; Mast Cells; HYPODERMIS; EPIDERMAL APPENDAGES; Apocrine Glands and Eccrine Sweat Glands; Hair Follicle and Sebaceous Glands; Nails; FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN; Regulation of Body Temperature; Preventing Loss of Essential Body Fluids, and Protecting Against Penetration of Toxic Substances; Immunological Function; Sensory Organ for Touch, Heat, Cold, Sociosexual, and Emotional Sensations; Endocrine Function; CONCLUSION; Acknowledgments; References; 2
  • Fundamentals of Nanoscience (and Nanotechnology) ; INTRODUCTION; Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
  • Nanomaterials and the Sizes of ThingsDIFFERENT KINDS OF NANOMATERIALS; Zero-Dimensional and Larger Spherical Nanomaterials; One-Dimensional Nanomaterials; Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials; PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES; Collective and Specific Surface Area; Surface-to-Volume Ratio and Particle Shape; Surface Energy and Particle Stability; Intermolecular Interactions; Chemical Reactivity; Penetration, Permeability, Solution, and Transport Properties; Advanced Surfaces; Optical and Magnetic Properties; SYNTHESIS OF NANOMATERIALS; Self-Assembly and Self-Organization.
  • Bottom-Up Synthesis of NanocarriersCONCLUSION; References; 3
  • An Overview of Nanomaterials in Dermatology ; INTRODUCTION; THERAPEUTIC ROLES OF NANOMATERIALS; Nanoparticles; Nanoparticles for Infectious Disease; Nanoparticles for Inflammatory Disease; Nanoparticles for Cutaneous Neoplasms; Nanoparticles for Photoprotection; Nanoliposomes; Nanoliposomes for Cutaneous Neoplasms; Nanoemulsions; Nanoemulsions for Acne and Actinic Keratoses; Nanoemulsions for Infectious Disease; Nanoscaffold Wound Dressings; COSMETIC ROLES OF NANOMATERIALS; Nanoemulsions for Cosmetic Dermatology.
  • Nanopigments for Cosmetic DermatologyDIAGNOSTIC ROLES OF NANOMATERIALS; Quantum Dots for Diagnostic Dermatology; Nanoparticles for Diagnostic Dermatology; SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS; CONCLUSIONS; Glossary; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; References; 4
  • Clinical Impact and Patient Safety: The Potential of Microneedles in Changing the Form and Perception of Transd ... ; INTRODUCTION; MICRONEEDLE MATERIALS: FROM CONCEPT TO PRESENT; POTENTIAL FUTURE APPLICATIONS; ASSURING PATIENT CONFIDENCE IN MICRONEEDLES; OPINIONS ON MICRONEEDLES BY PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.