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Organic Nanomaterials for Cancer Phototheranostics

Highlights the use of biocompatible building blocks to make nanomaterials that can aid in medical treatment and better diagnostic and antitumor efficacy

Manzar Abbas (Edited by), Atia Atiq (Edited by), Muhammad Ovais (Edited by), Michael R Hamblin (Edited by)

9780323957588, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 31 August 2023

272 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm, 1 kg

Organic Nanomaterials for Cancer Phototheranostics highlights the use of biocompatible building blocks to make nanomaterials that can aid in medical treatment through better diagnostic and antitumor efficacy. The book synthesizes the current literature on synthetic strategies and designs based on peptides, proteins, polymers, lipids, and their conjugates, as well as composites and complexes with metals and inorganic components used to form the nanomaterials. Mechanistic approaches, clinical problems, and therapeutic and diagnostics mechanisms are covered in each chapter. Cellular interactions and uptake, pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, drug delivery efficiency, and safety concerns of these types of nanomaterials are also discussed. Other topics cover photostability, clearance, metabolism, in-vitro and in-vivo mechanisms, therapeutic efficacy, imaging, and toxicology.

1. Contemporary developments, trends, and challenges in cancer phototheranostics 2. The role of nanotechnology: Organic nanomaterials and the mechanism of cancer phototheranostics 3. Synthetic strategies of short peptide-modified nanomaterials for diagnostics and phototherapy 4. Development of metal–peptide composite nanomaterials for diagnosis and phototherapy 5. Fabrication of protein-based nanomaterials as photonanomedicine agents 6. Synthetic strategies of protein–metal nanomaterials as photonanomedicine agents 7. Fabrication of polymeric nanomaterials for phototheranostics of cancer 8. Development of metal–polymer composite nanomaterials for diagnosis and phototherapy 9. Lipid-based nanomaterials as phototheranostic agents 10. Safety considerations of organic nanomaterials for phototheranostics

Subject Areas: Laser technology & holography [TTBL], Applied optics [TTB], Materials science [TGM], Biotechnology [TCB], Biomedical engineering [MQW]

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