Characterization of Nanoparticles Intended for Drug Delivery [E-Book] / edited by Scott E. McNeil.
This second edition volume expands on the first edition by providing up-to-date protocols to characterize nanomaterials used as drug delivery agents. The chapters in this book are divided into 5 parts and cover topics such as: advances and obstacles in nanomedicine research; methods to test sterilit...
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Personal Name(s): | McNeil, Scott E., editor |
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2nd ed. 2018. |
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New York, NY :
Humana Press,
2018
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XII, 256 p. 72 illus., 40 illus. in color. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781493973521 |
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10.1007/978-1-4939-7352-1 |
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505 | 0 | |a Evaluating Nanomedicines: Obstacles and Advancements -- Detection of Bacterial Contamination in Nanoparticle Formulations by Agar Plate Test -- Considerations and Some Practical Solutions to Overcome Nanoparticle Interference with LAL Assays and to Avoid Endotoxin Contamination in Nanoformulations -- Elemental Analysis in Biological Matrices Using ICP-MS -- PEG Quantitation Using Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Charged Aerosol Detection -- Quantitation of Surface Coating on Nanoparticles Using Thermogravimetric Analysis -- Immunoelectron Microscopy for Visualization of Nanoparticles -- Imaging of Liposomes by Transmission Electron Microscopy -- Updated Method for In Vitro Analysis of Nanoparticle Hemolytic Properties -- In Vitro Assessment of Nanoparticle Effects on Blood Coagulation -- In Vitro Analysis of Nanoparticle Effects on the Zymosan Uptake by Phagocytic Cells -- Assessing NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Nanoparticles -- Analysis of Complement Activation by Nanoparticles -- Methods for Analysis of Nanoparticle Immunosuppressive Properties In Vitro and In Vivo -- Analysis of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine and Type II Interferon Induction by Nanoparticles -- Analysis of Nanoparticle Adjuvant Properties In Vivo -- In Vitro and In Vivo Methods for Analysis of Nanoparticle Potential to Induce Delayed Type Hypersensitivity Reactions -- Autophagy Monitoring Assay II: Imaging Autophagy Induction in LLC-PK1 Cells Using GFP-LC3 Protein Fusion Construct -- Improved Ultrafiltration Method to Measure Drug Release from Nanomedicines Utilizing a Stable Isotope Tracer -- Designing an In Vivo Efficacy Study of Nanomedicines for Preclinical Tumor Growth Inhibition. | |
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