Biopolymer Based Nano Drug Delivery for Cancer Wound Healing presents innovative new ideas and state-of-the-art research on nanomedicine potential role in cancer treatment and wound healing. Chapters provide an overview of the pathophysiology of cancer and normal wounds and normal wound, gives an introduction to biopolymer-based nanomedicine for cancerous wounds and provides more insight into drug delivery systems for cancer wound healing using biopolymer-based nanoparticles, the title concludes with a chapter on the future advancements and prospects of biopolymers in antitumor implantable drug delivery systems for cancer therapy. As a bridge between the theoretical framework presented and the rigorous investigation into the subject, each chapter is followed by examples that illustrate the key points or applications of the material covered in that chapter. This is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students across cancer research, polymer science, biomaterials, biomedicine, pharmaceutics, biotechnology, and chemistry, as well as scientists and R&D personnel working in pharmacy, drug delivery, and materials for biomedicine.
1. An overview of the pathophysiology of cancer wound and normal woun
2. Introduction of biopolymer-based nanomedicine for cancerous wounds
3. Drug delivery systems for cancer wound healing using biopolymer-based nanoparticles
4. Gene drug delivery and tissue regeneration using biopolymer-based nanoparticles for cancer wound treatment
5. Biopolymer-based nanotechnology for solid tumor siRNA drug delivery with cancer wound healing
6. Nanocomposites based on stimuli-responsive biopolymers for the delivery of drugs in the healing of cancer wounds
7. Cancer wound healing drug delivery using biopolymer-based nano-gels: Basic concept and current developments
8. Hydrogels: Smart materials in drug delivery for cancer wound healing
9. Photoresponsive hydrogels as drug delivery systems for cancer wound healing
10. Novel dendrimer-based nanoplatforms for the treatment of cancer wounds
11. Nanostructure of multifunctional niosomes for efficient drug delivery in cancer wound treatment
12. Recent advancements and future prospects of biopolymers in antitumor implantable drug delivery systems for cancer therapy
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