This book delves into the methods of synthesis and functionalization of superparamagnetic materials, offering a deep understanding of their properties and applications. It explores the behavioral study of these materials and provides valuable insights into their diverse applications across various fields. A dedicated section focuses on in vitro and in vivo assessment, toxicology considerations, and post-application aspects. Furthermore, the book summarizes the current development of superparamagnetic materials, including an overview of ongoing clinical trials.
Spis treści
Chapter 1: Strategies for synthesis of superparamagnetic nanoparticles.- Chapter 2: Functionalized strategies of superparamagnetic materials.- Chapter 3: Ferrite and non-ferrite based superparamagnetic materials.- Chapter 4: In vitro and in vivo assessment of superparamagnetic materials.- Chapter 5: Applications of superparamagnetic materials in drug delivery toward cancer therapy.- Chapter 6: Applications of Superparamagnetic Nanomaterials in Hyperthermia towards Cancer therapy.- Chapter 7: Superparamagnetic materials in cancer imaging and diagnostics.- Chapter 8: Pre-clinical practices of functionalized superparamagnetic nanoparticles.- Chapter 9: Pharmacokinetic study of Superparamagnetic materials.- Chapter 10: Toxicology of Superparamagnetic Materials.- Chapter 11: In Vivo Mechanistic Study of Superparamagnetic Materials.- Chapter 12: Recent Status of the Current Clinical Trials Going on for Superparamagnetic Materials.
O autorze
Dr. Nanasaheb Thorat, M.Sc., Ph.D., (Gold Medal) MRSC is a Principal Investigator of Cancer Nanomedicine at University of Limerick and awardee of the Marie-Curie Fellowship in the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (2020-2022). Dr. Thorat is as fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine London and Recipient of various other prestigious fellowships including Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship (IF) in Poland/Switzerland 2018, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship in Japan 2017, and Government of Ireland IRC fellowship Ireland 2015. Dr. Thorat is Management Committee Member of 3 European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) actions such as COST Action CA17140, Cancer Nanomedicine-From The Bench To The Bedside (NANO2CLINIC), CA17104, New Diagnostic And Therapeutic Tools Against Multidrug Resistant Tumors and CA17115, European Network for advancing Electromagnetic Hyperthermic Medical Technologies.
Dr. Niroj Kumar Sahu, M.Tech., Ph.D., is Associate Professor working in Centre for Nanotechnology (CNR), Vellore Institute of technology, Vellore. His major research interests include magnetism and magnetic nanomaterials, thermo-chemotherapy, hyperthermia, magnetic resonance imaging, and drug delivery system. He is Lifetime Member of Society for Materials Chemistry (SMC), Magnetic Society of India (MSI), and Materials Research Society of India (MRSI).