Nanotechnology Principles in Drug Targeting and Diagnosis 1st Edition
Grab the cutting edge of biomedical innovation with Nanotechnology Principles in Drug Targeting and Diagnosis, 1st Edition — a concise, authoritative guide by Mahendra Rai, Shagufta Khan, and Aarti Belgamwar. This essential resource illuminates how nanoscale science is reshaping targeted therapy and diagnostic strategies around the world, from academic labs to clinical settings.
Explore clear, accessible explanations of core concepts — from nanoparticle design, surface functionalization, and controlled drug release to emerging diagnostic platforms like biosensors and imaging probes. The authors bridge theory and practice, highlighting practical considerations for formulation, characterization, biocompatibility, and translational hurdles that researchers, pharmaceutical developers, and clinicians face when moving nanomedicines from bench to bedside.
Perfect for postgraduate students, researchers, and industry professionals, this edition delivers actionable insight into design principles and application-driven case discussions that inform therapeutic targeting and early disease detection. It emphasizes safety, regulatory perspectives, and real-world applicability, making it especially relevant to the growing biotech ecosystems in India, Asia, Europe, and North America.
Whether you’re developing targeted drug delivery systems, designing diagnostic tools, or staying current with nanomedicine trends, this volume is a focused companion that sharpens your technical understanding and supports innovation. Engage with a text that balances scientific rigor and practical relevance, authored by recognized experts in the field.
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