Polymer Nanoparticle Technologies for Gene Delivery and Gene Therapy focuses on the concept of polymer nanoparticles applications in gene delivery and gene therapy. Gene therapy is a relatively young branch of medicine that has the potential to relieve and treat numerous illnesses that are resistant to standard treatment. Polymers used to form nanoparticles can be both synthetic and natural polymers. These nanocarriers have been demonstrated for use as a variety of applications: such as drug delivery, imaging, and detection of apoptosis. Many cationic polymers have been studied both in vitro and in vivo for gene delivery…mehr
Polymer Nanoparticle Technologies for Gene Delivery and Gene Therapy focuses on the concept of polymer nanoparticles applications in gene delivery and gene therapy. Gene therapy is a relatively young branch of medicine that has the potential to relieve and treat numerous illnesses that are resistant to standard treatment. Polymers used to form nanoparticles can be both synthetic and natural polymers. These nanocarriers have been demonstrated for use as a variety of applications: such as drug delivery, imaging, and detection of apoptosis. Many cationic polymers have been studied both in vitro and in vivo for gene deliveryHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Naghib is an associate professor at the Iran University of Science and Technology, Department of Nanotechnology. His research interests are devoted to understanding and using the process by which nature makes materials in order to design and fabricate new nanomaterials and nanobiomaterials for biomedical applications. His work is highly interdisciplinary in nature and brings together the fields of chemistry, materials sciences, biotechnology, biochemistry, biology, medical sciences, pharmaceutics, mathematics, physics and engineering.
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1. Properties Characterization of Polymeric Nanoparticles 2. Inorganic polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 3. Organic polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 4. Stimuli responsive polymeric nanoparticle 5. Microgels and nanogels for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 6. Other polymeric materials for gene delivery 7. Challenges, potentials and future of polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 8. Future perspective of nanoparticles in gene therapy and gene delivery
1. Properties Characterization of Polymeric Nanoparticles 2. Inorganic polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 3. Organic polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 4. Stimuli responsive polymeric nanoparticle 5. Microgels and nanogels for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 6. Other polymeric materials for gene delivery 7. Challenges, potentials and future of polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications 8. Future perspective of nanoparticles in gene therapy and gene delivery
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