Recent Advances in Nanocarriers for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of oncology research with Recent Advances in Nanocarriers for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy, 1st Edition by Prashant Kesharwani and Neelima Gupta. This authoritative volume brings together the latest breakthroughs in nanocarrier design, targeted delivery, and translational strategies to address one of the most challenging malignancies worldwide.
Discover clear, concise explanations of contemporary nanocarrier platforms—liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, lipid nanoparticles, dendrimers, exosomes—and how they are engineered to overcome pancreatic tumor stroma, chemoresistance, and systemic toxicity. The book balances rigorous science with practical insight: mechanism-focused chapters, preclinical and clinical perspectives, and regulatory and formulation considerations that matter to researchers, clinicians, and industry developers alike.
Packed with examples and actionable guidance, this edition highlights emerging trends in targeted therapy, combination regimens, imaging-guided delivery, and personalized nanomedicine. Whether you are a pharmaceutical scientist optimizing drug loading, an oncologist evaluating novel therapeutic options, or a research student building a translational project, you’ll find strategies and data that accelerate development from bench to bedside.
Globally relevant and regionally aware, the book addresses research environments from India and Asia-Pacific to Europe and North America, making it a valuable resource for academic libraries, biotech startups, and clinical research teams. Rigorous yet accessible, it bridges fundamental science and real-world application to help drive progress in pancreatic cancer therapy.
Add this indispensable reference to your collection today and stay at the forefront of nanocarrier innovation in pancreatic cancer treatment.
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