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Biopolymer-Based Nanotechnology for Cancer Treatment explores various current and promising applications of polymeric nanoparticles as a tool for cancer treatment. This book provides introductory information on cancer biology and how biopolymers interact with tumor cells, covering the engineering aspects of drug delivery systems, immunological responses, and clinical implications. Following this introduction, the book explores a wide range of polymeric nanoparticles, analyzing their properties, synthesis methods, mechanisms of cancer targeting, and potential applications. Each chapter includes…mehr

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Biopolymer-Based Nanotechnology for Cancer Treatment explores various current and promising applications of polymeric nanoparticles as a tool for cancer treatment. This book provides introductory information on cancer biology and how biopolymers interact with tumor cells, covering the engineering aspects of drug delivery systems, immunological responses, and clinical implications. Following this introduction, the book explores a wide range of polymeric nanoparticles, analyzing their properties, synthesis methods, mechanisms of cancer targeting, and potential applications. Each chapter includes illustrative examples that highlight core concepts and practical applications of the material discussed, and it also reviews current challenges and future research directions. This book is a valuable resource for academic and industrial researchers, nanotechnologists, and materials scientists interested in innovative materials for cancer treatment.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Nanasaheb Thorat is Principal Investigator funded by the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and Irish Research Council (IRC) Pathway Program at the University of Limerick, Ireland. He is also a Marie Curie Visiting Research Scientist at the University of Oxford, UK. He has been deeply engaged in collaborative work with the many eminent scientists from Japan, USA, Germany, Korea, Ireland, India, Poland, Saudi Arabia and Australia. Dr. Thorat has received the European Commission's innovation Radar "Grand Prix of the Innovation Radar Prize 2020? for developing ground-breaking technology for breast cancer theranostics.