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Molecular Medicines for Cancer

Molecular Medicines for Cancer2018

Ram I. Mahato, Deepak Chitkara, Anupama Mittal

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The field of molecular medicine covers the medical interventions targeting molecular structures and mechanisms that are involved in disease progression. In cancer, several molecular mechanisms have been shown to impact its progression, aggressiveness and chemoresistance. Increasing evidence demonstrates the role of nanotechnology and outcome of molecular therapy.Several books have discussed molecular biology and mechanisms involved in cancer, but this text gives an account of molecular therapeutics in cancer relating to advancements of nanotechnology. It provides a description of the multidisciplinary field of molecular medicines and its targeted delivery to cancer using nanotechnology.Key Features:Provides current information in the multidisciplinary field of molecular medicines and its targeted delivery to cancer using nanotechnologyPresents important aspects of nanotechnology in the site-specific delivery of anticancer agentsIncludes up to date information on oligonucleotide and gene based therapies in cancerDescribes small targeted molecules, antibodies and oligonucleotides which have shown to selectively target the molecular structures thereby influencing signal transductionFacilitates discussion between researchers involved in cancer therapy and nanoscientists

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First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL21310087W

Subjects

NanotechnologyTumorsChemotherapyNeoplasmsDrug therapyMolecular Targeted TherapyMethodsDrug Delivery SystemsNanostructuresTherapeutic useTheranostic NanomedicineMolecular MedicineHEALTH & FITNESSDiseasesGeneralMEDICALClinical MedicineEvidence-Based Medicine

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