This book contains most updated information on synthesis of magnetic nanohybrids, their physio-chemical properties, and key biological applications. It highlights the complexity of nanoheterostructures, especially magnetic metal oxides, ferrites and doped magnetic nanomaterials, and discusses their potential applications in the early detection, imaging and treatment of cancer. It also covers the toxicity and risk assessment of multifunctional nanomaterials. Providing an overview of magnetic nanoheterostructures, it appeals to a wide audience, from beginners and graduate-level students to experts in academia and industry.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Liquid phase synthesis of multifunctional nanomaterials: current scenario and future possibility.- Design and engineering of nanomaterials: Important parameters for safe utilization in biomedical applications.- Design and synthesis of magnetic core-shell nanoparticles for biomedical applications.- Developments of nanoparticle based combined magnetic and photo-induced hyperthermia for cancer treatment.- Ferrite based related superparamagnetic nanoparticles for the MRI cancer diagnostic and therapy.- Superparamagnetic composite based GO/r GO for the multimode biomedical applications.- Crystalline nanomaterials for therapeutics: synthesis, design, properties, and importance in in-vivo applications.- Bio-interactions of hybrid nanostructures: major challenges and solution.- Pharmacokinetics, distribution and clearance of gold-iron oxide hybrid nanostructures in animal models.- Toxicity evaluation of hybrid based nanostructures forsafe utilization in biomedical industry.- Bio-transformations and recycling of multifunctional nanostructures in the body.- Diagnostics, imaging and therapy based on photo-activated based magnetic nanoparticles.- Preclinical characterization of nanomaterials planned for cancer therapeutics.- Hybrid Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Classification and Clinical requirements for cancer detection and treatment.- Magnetic-fluorescent hybrid nanostructures for effective biomedical imaging.
Über den Autor
Dr. Sharma is a faculty in Materials Science at Department of Physics, Faculty of Science & Technology, The University of the West Indies (UWI), Trinidad & Tobago. Before joining UWI, he worked as a Professor Adjunto (IV) at Department of Physics, Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil (2014–2019). He has received his Ph.D. in Physics from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India. He worked on different research/academic positions in Brazil, France, Czech Republic, India and Mexico from 2007-2014. His research interests include magnetic nanohybrids, their synthesis, characterization and utilization in magnetic and biomedical applications.
Dr. Javed has received his Ph D degree from Universite Denis Diderot, France in 2015 under higher education commission Pakistan overseas scholarship program. He is currently working as Assistant professor in department of Physics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. His research interest based on magnetic nanomaterials for biomedical applications especially magnetic hyperthermia and MRI.