Quantum Dot Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery
Quantum Dot Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery by Prashant Kesharwani and Surender Singh
Capture the future of targeted therapy with a definitive guide that bridges nanoscience and medicine. This authoritative volume unpacks the promise of quantum dot nanocarriers for drug delivery, translating complex physics and chemistry into practical insights for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students.
Explore how quantum dots are engineered, surface-functionalized, and optimized for controlled release, targeted delivery, and simultaneous imaging—making them powerful tools for theranostics. The book blends clear explanations of synthesis methods, biocompatibility and toxicity assessment, pharmacokinetics, and targeting strategies with critical discussion of in vivo performance and translational hurdles.
Written to be both rigorous and accessible, it highlights contemporary case studies and the latest research trends from global nanomedicine centers in Asia, Europe, and North America. You’ll find balanced coverage of regulatory considerations, safety protocols, and future directions that matter to scientists developing clinical-grade formulations and to industry teams exploring commercialization.
Whether you are developing nanoparticle platforms, conducting preclinical studies, or teaching an advanced course in drug delivery, this book offers practical perspective and scientific depth. Enhance your library with this essential resource on quantum dot nanocarriers and stay ahead in an exponentially evolving field.
Order your copy today to advance your research and join the global conversation shaping the next generation of precision therapeutics.
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