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Main description:
Delivery of Therapeutics for Biogerontological Interventions: From Concepts to Experimental Design provides tactics on how to facilitate planning and research in interventive biogerontology. The book helps create clearer directions for the translation of existing advances in delivery technologies, from lab to practice. It is ideal as a starting point for scientists, clinicians and those interested in the field of biogerontology, biomedicine or nanotechnology, comprehensively discussing how to translate bench works to practicable tactics that retard the aging process. Using support from recent advances reported in literature, this title takes advantage of delivery technologies to develop biogerontological interventions, from concept to experimental design.
Contents:
1. Theoretical frameworks of lifespan prolongation 2. Delivery of therapeutics for regenerative innovations: an overview
Section II: From Plans to Technologies 3. Design of cyclodextrin-based molecular probes, and the potential use in anti-aging medicine 4. Fabrication of polymeric vectors for gene therapy of age-related diseases 5. Design of upconversion nanoparticles for theranostic interventions in anti-aging medicine 6. Preparation of hydrogel-based nanoparticulate systems for biogerontological interventions 7. Electrospray techniques to engineer microgels for multi-drug therapy of age-related diseases 8. Microfluidic methods for gene therapy of age-related diseases 9. Methods to apply cyclodextrins for gene therapy in anti-aging medicine 10. Manipulation of protein kinases for interventive biogerontology 11. Modulation of microRNA expression for tissue regeneration 12. Hydrogel-mediated delivery of herbal medicines to combat aging 13. Adenosine triphosphate as a potential mediator of the aging process
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: July, 2019
Pages: 258
Weight: 570g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biomedical Engineering, Geriatrics