Nanotherapeutics: From Laboratory to Clinic

· CRC Press
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The emergence of nanotherapeutics is attributable to the integration of nanotechnology, recombinant DNA technology, and synthetic organic chemistry with medicine for treating critical human diseases in a more efficient and specific molecular approach than therapy with conventionally-designed and formulated drugs. Nanotherapeutics: From Laboratory t

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3.7
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Abidul Hoque Chowdhury
April 18, 2023
not bad, one piece better though
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About the author

Dr. Ezharul Hoque Chowdhury is an associate professor and cluster leader of biomedical engineering under the Advanced Engineering Platform at Monash University (Sunway Campus). He obtained his Doctor of Engineering degree in 2003 at Tokyo Tech. Dr. Chowdhury has pioneered the development of pH-sensitive inorganic nanoparticles as smart tools for efficient and targeted intracellular delivery of genetic materials, gene-silencing elements, proteins, and classical anticancer drugs. He is currently applying this smart nanotechnology for the treatment of cancer, particularly breast carcinoma, and cardiovascular diseases, such as diabetes. Dr. Chowdhury holds six Japanese and US patents.

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