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El. knyga: Nanomedicine for Inflammatory Diseases

Edited by (Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA), Edited by (Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
  • Formatas: 369 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498749800
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  • Formatas: 369 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498749800
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Nanomedicine for Inflammatory Diseases is a cutting-edge resource for clinicians and scientists alike, working at the intersection of development and clinical therapeutics. This text is ideal for graduate level courses in nanomedicine, translational medicine, or inflammatory disease. This book is a progressive hallmark in translational medicine as it unites clinicians treating inflammatory disease with scientists developing experimental nanomedicine therapeutics. The commonality is made through a translational nanomedicine expert bridging the gap between the laboratory benchtop and the clinical bedside.
Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Part I Introduction: Introduction to Inflammatory Disease, Nanomedicine, and Translational Nanomedicine
1 Fundamentals of Immunology and Inflammation
3(36)
Michael E. Woods
2 Principles of Nanomedicine
39(28)
Wilson S. Meng
Jelena M. Janjic
3 Nanotoxicity
67(14)
Angie S. Morris
Aliasger K. Salem
4 Translational Nanomedicine
81(18)
Lara Scheherazade Milane
Part II Introduction: Primary Inflammatory Disease
5.1 Biology Andclinicaltreatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
99(26)
Christopher J. Moran
Bobby J. Cherayil
5.2 Nanotherapeutics for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
125(20)
Bo Xiao
Didier Merlin
5.3 Bridging Thegap Between the Bench and the Clinic: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
145(26)
Susan Hua
6.1 The Biology and Clinical Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
171(22)
Mahsa Khayat-Khoei
Leorah Freeman
John Lincoln
6.2 Nanotherapeutics for Multiple Sclerosis
193(14)
Yonghao Cao
Joyce J. Pan
Inna Tabansky
Souhel Najjar
Paul Wright
Joel N. H. Stern
6.3 Bridging the Gap Between the Bench and the Clinic
207(10)
Yonghao Cao
Inna Tabansky
Joyce J. Pan
Mark Messina
Maya Shabbir
Souhel Najjar
Paul Wright
Joel N. H. Stern
7.1 The Biology and Clinical Treatment of Asthma
217(28)
Rima Kandil
Jon R. Felt
Prashant Mahajan
Olivia M. Merkel
7.2 Nanotherapeutics for Asthma
245(10)
Adriana Lopes da Silva
Fernanda Ferreira Cruz
Patricia Rieken Macedo Rocco
7.3 Bridging the Gap Between the Bench and the Clinic: Asthma
255(34)
Yuran Xie
Rima Kandil
Olivia M. Merkel
Part III Introduction: The Emerging Role of Inflammation in Common Diseases
8 Neurodegenerative Disease
289(30)
Neha N. Parayath
Grishma Pawar
Charul Avachat
Marcel Menon Miyake
Benjamin Bleier
Mansoor M. Amiji
9 Cancer
319(14)
Lara Scheherazade Milane
10 Diabetes
333(16)
Antonio J. Ribeiro
Marlene Lopes
Raquel Monteiro
Gaia Cilloni
Francisco Veiga
P. Arnaud
11 Concluding Remarks
349(2)
Index 351
Dr. Lara Scheherazade Milane recently joined Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (Las Cruces, New Mexico) as founding faculty in the Biomedical Sciences Department and is the Director of Online Programing. Dr. Milane received her training as an NCI/NSF Nanomedicine Fellow at Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Dr. Milane has a PhD in Pharmaceutical Science with specializations in Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Systems (Northeastern University, Boston, MA). She also received her MS in Biology and BS in Neuroscience from Northeastern University.



Dr. Milanes research interests are in cancer biology, mitochondrial medicine, and translational nanomedicine. Dr. Milane is interested in developing a library of clinically translatable targeted nanomedicine therapies for cancer treatment. She teaches in the medical program and in the post-baccalaureate program. Dr. Milane is an advocate for women in the sciences and is a pioneer for outreach. Dr. Milane has 18 peer reviewed journal publications, 3 book chapters, and 3 white papers.



Dr. Mansoor Amiji is currently the University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Co-Director of Northeastern University Nanomedicine Education and Research Consortium (NERC) at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. NERC oversees a doctoral training program in Nanomedicine Science and Technology that was co-funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Amiji received his BS degree in pharmacy from Northeastern University in 1988 and a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from Purdue University in 1992.









His research is focused on development of biocompatible materials from natural and synthetic polymers, target-specific drug and gene delivery systems for cancer and infectious diseases, and nanotechnology applications for medical diagnosis, imaging, and therapy. His research has received over $18 million in sustained funding from the NIH, NSF, private foundations, and the pharmaceutical/biotech industries.









Dr. Amiji teaches in the professional pharmacy program and in the graduate programs of Pharmaceutical Science, Biotechnology, and Nanomedicine. He has published six books and over 200 book chapters, peer-reviewed articles, and conference proceedings. He has received a number of honors and awards including the Nano Science and Technology Institutes Award for Outstanding Contributions towards the Advancement of Nanotechnology, Microtechnology, and Biotechnology, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Meritorious Manuscript Award, Controlled Release Societys (CRS) Nagai Award, and the AAPS and CRS Fellowships.