Drug Delivery and Biomedical Applications of Porous Silicon-Based Nanocarriers
Drug Delivery and Biomedical Applications of Porous Silicon-Based Nanocarriers by Rajendra Awasthi, Santosh Kumar Singh, Anurag Kumar Singh
Capture attention with a cutting-edge exploration of porous silicon nanocarriers—an essential resource for anyone working at the intersection of nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and clinical medicine. This authoritative volume demystifies how porous silicon platforms transform drug delivery through enhanced loading capacity, tunable release profiles, and exceptional biocompatibility.
Discover the science and real-world potential as the authors guide you from fundamental materials science to translational biomedical applications. Clear chapters analyze synthesis methods, surface functionalization, targeting strategies, and controlled-release mechanisms. Case studies illuminate applications in oncology, infectious disease, regenerative medicine, and diagnostic imaging, making complex concepts accessible to researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals.
Why this book matters: it bridges laboratory innovation and clinical translation, offering practical insights for pharmaceutical scientists, biomedical engineers, and regulatory specialists seeking scalable, safe nanocarrier solutions. Evidence-based discussions and up-to-date references support experimental design, formulation optimization, and preclinical evaluation—valuable for teams in academia and industry across North America, Europe, and Asia.
If you need a concise, reliable guide to porous silicon-based drug delivery systems that balances technical depth with application-driven clarity, this book delivers. Strengthen your research, inform product development, or stay ahead of emerging trends in targeted therapeutics.
Order your copy today to advance your work in nanomedicine and drug delivery—an indispensable reference for the global biomedical community.
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