This book gives the complete overview of polymeric systems for drug and gene delivery from bench to bedside. It covers the most important biodegradable polymers applied in drug and gene delivery, their nano-scale production and characterization as well as their interaction with cells and live bodies. Pharmaceutical aspects of such delivery systems and their current and future usage in clinic are also discussed.
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Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
Publication Date: 16 Oct 2019
Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Publication City/Country: Germany
Language: English
ISBN13: 9783527339938
About Bo O. NyströmShahla BagherifamSverre A. Sande
Bo Nyström is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry University of Oslo Norway. He received his PhD degree from the Institute of Physical Chemistry Uppsala University Sweden in 1978 and became Docent at the same institute later. His research activities focus on structural dynamical and rheological studies of associating polysaccharides hydrogels microgels responsive copolymers and nanoparticles. He is involved in several projects on the production of polymeric nanobeads of various natures for drug delivery applications. In recent years his interest is focused on the use of various polymer nanostructures as carriers for genes and siRNA. Sverre Arne Sande has been Professor in Pharmaceutics at the School of Pharmacy University of Oslo for the past 15 years. His primary field of interest is the encapsulation and controlled release of active pharmaceutical ingredients. This includes controlling both the site where the release is taking place and the rate. His research covers delivery systems ranging from tablets to nanoparticles and release mechanisms from pure diffusion or erosion to responsive polymeric systems. As toxicity has been a major concern polysaccharides have been central substances for his research. Shahla Bagherifam is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Biosciences University of Oslo. She is working in interdisciplinary projects between Department of Chemistry School of Pharmacy and Oslo Research Hospital (Radium Hospital). She received her B. S in Department of applied chemistry from Urmia University in Iran. She got her master degree and PhD in Department of Polymer Science and Technology at Middle East Technical University in Ankara Turkey. She is working on stimuli responsive polymeric nanostructures as drug carrier.