Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Functionalization, Properties, and Biomedical Applications comprehensively and systematically details the fundamental aspects of nanoparticles, addressing the synthesis techniques, functionalization strategies, unique properties, and their transformative role in biomedical applications. Divided by inorganic and organic nanoparticle classes, this book guides the reader through each nanoparticle type, from magnetic, gold, and quantum dot nanoparticles to protein-based nanoparticles, dendrimers, and liposomes. This book will be useful to researchers, academics, and…mehr
Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Functionalization, Properties, and Biomedical Applications comprehensively and systematically details the fundamental aspects of nanoparticles, addressing the synthesis techniques, functionalization strategies, unique properties, and their transformative role in biomedical applications. Divided by inorganic and organic nanoparticle classes, this book guides the reader through each nanoparticle type, from magnetic, gold, and quantum dot nanoparticles to protein-based nanoparticles, dendrimers, and liposomes. This book will be useful to researchers, academics, and post-graduate students in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and biomedical science. Synthesis techniques and unique properties are covered in detail, along with how each of these best suits each biomedical application. In addition, advantages and challenges are analyzed, enabling the reader to make informed materials selections. With a strong focus on materials development, this book provides a holistic introduction to this topic, along with a look to current research and future opportunities. .
Abdelhamid Elaissari is Research Director (DR1) at CNRS, University of Lyon-1, Lyon, France, and received his undergraduate education from Agadir University, Morocco, in 1988. He moved to Louis Pasteur University (ICS-laboratory), Strasbourg, France, in which he received PhD degree in polymers and colloids (Physical-Chemistry domain) in 1991. He got a permanent position in CNRS in 1991 and then he joined CNRS-bioMerieux at ENS-Lyon laboratory, in which he has developed colloids for biomedical applications including in vivo, in vitro, and bionanotechnologies. In 2007, he moved to Engineering Processes and Automatic Laboratory (LAGEP at University of Lyon-1) in which he has been acting as a deputy director and developing smart nanocapsules for drug delivery and for in vitro biomedical applications. Since 2021, he joined ISA (Institute for Analytical Science) for developing smart nanoparticles integrated into microsystems for quick biosensor detection, samples preparation and for connected technologies.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Inorganic Nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical 1. Introduction to Inorganic Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications 2. Magnetic nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 3. Gold nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 4. Silver nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 5. Silica nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 6. Diamonds: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 7. Calcium phosphate nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 8. Quantum Dots: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 9. Regulatory environmental and toxicity issues 10. Conclusion and future opportunities Part 2: Organic Nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 11. Introduction to Organic Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications 12. Protein-based Nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 13. Dendrimers: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 14. Liposomes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 15. Neosomes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 16. Polymer nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 17. Colloidosomes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 18. Carbon nanotubes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 19. Regulatory environmental and toxicity issues 20. Conclusion and future opportunities
Part 1: Inorganic Nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical 1. Introduction to Inorganic Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications 2. Magnetic nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 3. Gold nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 4. Silver nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 5. Silica nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 6. Diamonds: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 7. Calcium phosphate nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 8. Quantum Dots: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 9. Regulatory environmental and toxicity issues 10. Conclusion and future opportunities Part 2: Organic Nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 11. Introduction to Organic Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications 12. Protein-based Nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 13. Dendrimers: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 14. Liposomes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 15. Neosomes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 16. Polymer nanoparticles: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 17. Colloidosomes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 18. Carbon nanotubes: Synthesis Functionalization Properties and their Biomedical Applications 19. Regulatory environmental and toxicity issues 20. Conclusion and future opportunities
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