By 2030, diabetes will be the 7th leading cause of premature mortality worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation. The application of nanotechnology in medicine holds many possible advantages and over the past few decades, there has been huge progress in its utilisation. Nanotechnology is widely applied for cancer treatment and other diseases but, the use of it for diabetes treatment is now starting to flourish. This book presents the latest developments of nanomedicine for the treatment of different facets of diabetes and related disorders. With a multidisciplinary approach, chapters focus on previously overlooked topics in glucose sensing, insulin delivery and secretion, bioimaging and transplantation of islets. This book is suitable for researchers of nanomedicine, nanotechnology and diabetes looking into the emergence of new approaches for the treatment of this life-threatening disease.
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Chemical Approaches for Beta-cell Biology;Epigenomics of Type 2 Diabetes;Optimizing the Current Type 2 Diabetes Antidiabetics with Nanotechnologies: Where Do We Stand?;Amyloidosis Inhibition and Detection of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide with Nanomaterials;Phytochemicals in the Management of Diabetes;Inhalation of Insulin for Diabetes Management;Microfluidic and Organ-on-a-chip-based Technologies for Diabetes Therapy and Research;3D Bioprinting of Islets;In Vivo Imaging of the Pancreas and Gut Hormone Receptors;Invasive and Implantable Glucose Sensors: Perspective for the Artificial Pancreas;Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes-related Complications: Eye as a Window to Systemic Health
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Sabine Szunerits is Full Professor of Chemistry at University of Lille. Her current research interests are in the area of materials science with emphasis on the development of novel nanostructures and approaches for biomedical applications as well as sensing related issues. She is co-author of more than 320 research publications, wrote 24 book chapters and has 7 patents. In 2018, she was awarded with the CNRS Silver Medal for her contribution in the fields of sensing and nanomedicine.