Vladimir Torchilin: 4 books

Book cover of Smart Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers
by Vladimir Torchilin
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 2015

Drug delivery systems and pharmaceutical nanocarriers that respond to different types of stimuli, such as internal ones, intrinsic for the pathological area (changes in pH, temperature, redox condition, activity of certain enzymes), or external, artificially applied (magnetic field, ultrasound, various...
Book cover of Handbook of Nanobiomedical Research

Handbook of Nanobiomedical Research

Fundamentals, Applications and Recent Developments(In 4 Volumes)Volume 1: Materials for NanomedicineVolume 2: Applications in TherapyVolume 3: Applications in DiagnosticsVolume 4: Biology, Safety and Novel Concepts in Nanomedicine

by Vladimir Torchilin
Language: English
Release Date: August 18, 2014

This book consists of 4 volumes containing about 70 chapters covering all the major aspects of the growing area of nanomedicine. Leading scientists from 15 countries cover all major areas of nanobiomedical research — materials for nanomedicine, application of nanomedicine in therapy of various diseases,...
Book cover of Computational Pharmaceutics

Computational Pharmaceutics

Application of Molecular Modeling in Drug Delivery

by Dennis Douroumis, Alfred Fahr, Juergen Siepmann
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2015

Molecular modeling techniques have been widely used in drug discovery fields for rational drug design and compound screening. Now these techniques are used to model or mimic the behavior of molecules, and help us study formulation at the molecular level. Computational pharmaceutics enables us to understand...
Book cover of Stimuli-responsive Drug Delivery Systems
by Vladimir Torchilin, Meghana Rawal, Jinming Gao
Language: English
Release Date: July 9, 2018

The increased understanding of molecular aspects associated with chronic diseases, such as cancer and the role of tumor microenvironment, has led to the identification of endogenous and exogenous stimuli that can be exploited to devise “stimuli-responsive” materials for site-specific drug delivery...
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