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- Book chapterAbstract only1 - Nanomedicine for delivery of therapeutic moleculesSurendra Nimesh and Nidhi Gupta Pages 1-12
- Book chapterAbstract only2 - Nanoparticles as nucleic acid delivery vectorsAshok Kumar Sharma, Lokesh Gupta and Umesh Gupta Pages 13-42
- Book chapterAbstract only3 - Methods for characterization of nanoparticlesAjeet Kumar and Chandra Kumar Dixit Pages 43-58
- Book chapterAbstract only4 - Nanoparticles for DNA deliveryManohar Mahato, Ashwani Kumar Sharma and Pradeep Kumar Pages 59-81
- Book chapterAbstract only5 - Nanoparticles for siRNA-mediated gene silencingNikita Sharma, R. Mankamna Kumari, ... Ramesh Chandra Pages 83-111
- Book chapterAbstract only6 - Nanoparticles for locked nucleic acid deliveryR. Mankamna Kumari, Nidhi Gupta and Surendra Nimesh Pages 113-134
- Book chapterAbstract only7 - Nanoparticles for ribozymes deliveryShivangi Goyal, Nidhi Gupta and Ramesh Chandra Pages 135-150
- Book chapterAbstract only8 - Nanoparticles for DNAzymes deliveryShivangi Goyal, Nidhi Gupta and Ramesh Chandra Pages 151-164
- Book chapterAbstract only9 - Pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of the nanoparticlesKaisar Raza, Pramod Kumar, ... Ruchi Malik Pages 165-186
- Book chapterAbstract only10 - Nanotoxicology: Evaluation of toxicity potential of nanoparticlesSreemoyee Chatterjee, R. Mankamna Kumari and Surendra Nimesh Pages 187-201
- Book chapterAbstract only11 - Regulatory aspects of nanoparticulate mediated nucleic acid delivery systemsNikita Sharma and Surendra Nimesh Pages 203-217
- Book chapterAbstract only12 - Clinical studies and future prospectsR. Mankamna Kumari, Nikita Sharma and Surendra Nimesh Pages 219-232
- Book chapterNo accessIndexPages 233-239
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Description
Advances in Nanomedicine for the Delivery of Therapeutic Nucleic Acids addresses several issues related to safe and effective delivery of nucleic acids (NAs) using nanoparticles. A further emphasis would be laid on the mechanism of delivery of NAs, the barriers encountered and the strategies adapted to combat them. An exhaustive account of the advantages as well shortcomings of all the delivery vectors being employed in delivery of various NAs will be provided. On final note the regulatory aspects of nanoparticles mediated NA would be discussed, with focus on their clinical relevance.
The design and development of nucleic acid-based therapeutics for the treatment of diseases arising from genetic abnormalities has made significant progress over the past few years. NAs have been widely explored for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases or to block cell proliferation and thereby caused diseases. Advances in synthetic oligonucleotide chemistry resulted in synthesis of NAs that are relatively stable in in vivo environments. However, cellular targeting and intracellular delivery of NAs still remains a challenge. Further development of NA-based therapeutics depends on the progress of safe and effective carriers for systemic administration. Nanomedicine has facilitated availability of vectors with diminished cytotoxicity and enhanced efficacy which are rapidly emerging as systems of choice. These vectors protect NAs from enzymatic degradation by forming condensed complexes along with targeted tissue and cellular delivery. During the past few years, a myriad reports have appeared reporting delivery of NAs mediated by nanoparticles. This book will provide an overview of nanoparticles being employed in the in vitro and in vivo delivery of therapeutically relevant NAs like DNA, siRNA, LNA, PNA, etc.
Advances in Nanomedicine for the Delivery of Therapeutic Nucleic Acids addresses several issues related to safe and effective delivery of nucleic acids (NAs) using nanoparticles. A further emphasis would be laid on the mechanism of delivery of NAs, the barriers encountered and the strategies adapted to combat them. An exhaustive account of the advantages as well shortcomings of all the delivery vectors being employed in delivery of various NAs will be provided. On final note the regulatory aspects of nanoparticles mediated NA would be discussed, with focus on their clinical relevance.
The design and development of nucleic acid-based therapeutics for the treatment of diseases arising from genetic abnormalities has made significant progress over the past few years. NAs have been widely explored for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases or to block cell proliferation and thereby caused diseases. Advances in synthetic oligonucleotide chemistry resulted in synthesis of NAs that are relatively stable in in vivo environments. However, cellular targeting and intracellular delivery of NAs still remains a challenge. Further development of NA-based therapeutics depends on the progress of safe and effective carriers for systemic administration. Nanomedicine has facilitated availability of vectors with diminished cytotoxicity and enhanced efficacy which are rapidly emerging as systems of choice. These vectors protect NAs from enzymatic degradation by forming condensed complexes along with targeted tissue and cellular delivery. During the past few years, a myriad reports have appeared reporting delivery of NAs mediated by nanoparticles. This book will provide an overview of nanoparticles being employed in the in vitro and in vivo delivery of therapeutically relevant NAs like DNA, siRNA, LNA, PNA, etc.
Key Features
- Provides a complete overview of the applicatiosn of nanomedicine in the delivery of nucleic acids, from characterization of nanoparticles, to in vitro and in vivo studies
- Discusses delivery issues of less well explored nucleic acids, like PNAs, Ribozymes, DNAzymes, etc.
- Summarizes the current state of research in nucleic acid delivery and underscores the future of nanomedicine in this field
- Provides a complete overview of the applicatiosn of nanomedicine in the delivery of nucleic acids, from characterization of nanoparticles, to in vitro and in vivo studies
- Discusses delivery issues of less well explored nucleic acids, like PNAs, Ribozymes, DNAzymes, etc.
- Summarizes the current state of research in nucleic acid delivery and underscores the future of nanomedicine in this field
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ISBN
978-0-08-100557-6
Language
English
Published
2017
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Woodhead Publishing
