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Biotechnology in the modern medicinal system : advances in gene therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted drug delivery / edited by Rajesh K. Kesharwani, Krishna Misra.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 240p.:Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003129783
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.37 KES 23
Contents:
Role of Naturally Occurring Lead Compounds as Potential Drug Targets against Malaria / Neha Kapoor and Soma M. Ghorai -- Targeted Drug Delivery / Princy Choudhary and Sangeeta Singh -- Targeted Delivery of Biopharmaceuticals for Neurodegenerative Disorders / Sarika Wairkar and Vandana Patravale -- Genes in Genetic Disease / Sukanya Bhoumik and Syed Ibrahim Rizvi -- Current Perspectives and Trends in Gene Therapy and Their Clinical Trials / Pramod Kumar Maurya, Neha Shree Maurya, and Ashutosh Mani -- Immunogene Therapy in Cancer / Sreeranjini Pulakkat and Vandana Patravale -- Gene Therapy for Hemoglobin Disorders / Sora Yasri and Viroj Wiwanitkit -- Artificial Intelligence and Biotechnology : The Golden Age of Medical Research / Upendra Kumar and Kapil Kumar Gupta.
Summary: "Biotechnology in the Modern Medicinal System: Advances in Gene Therapy, Immunotherapy, and Targeted Drug Delivery presents an informative picture of the state-of-the-art research and development of actionable knowledge in medical biotechnology, specifically involving gene therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted drug delivery systems. The book includes novel approaches for therapy of various ailments and the real-world challenges and complexities of the current drug delivery methodologies and techniques. The volume helps to bridge the gap between academic research and real-time clinical applications and the needs of medical biotechnology methods. This edited book also provides a detailed application of medical biotechnology in drug discovery and the treatment of various deadly diseases. Chapters discuss targeted drug delivery to specific sites to avoid possible entry to non-targeted sites, minimizing adverse effects. The volume provides information about the roles of alternative routes of drug targeting, like intranasal and transdermal, resulting in improving patient compliance. Targeted drug delivery is explored for several health issues, such as neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, malaria, and hemoglobin disorders. Also considered is the role of genes in various genetic diseases and gene therapy, and immunogene therapy as alternative approaches to conventional cancer therapy. Finally, the book investigates the important role of computers in biotechnology to accelerate research and development in the modern medicinal field for better and optimum results. Studies show that significant improvement has been observed in the development of a faster and less invasive diagnostic system for the treatment of diseases by utilizing both artificial intelligence (AI) and biotechnology. This valuable volume provides a wealth of information that will be valuable to scientists and researchers, faculty, and students"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Role of Naturally Occurring Lead Compounds as Potential Drug Targets against Malaria / Neha Kapoor and Soma M. Ghorai -- Targeted Drug Delivery / Princy Choudhary and Sangeeta Singh -- Targeted Delivery of Biopharmaceuticals for Neurodegenerative Disorders / Sarika Wairkar and Vandana Patravale -- Genes in Genetic Disease / Sukanya Bhoumik and Syed Ibrahim Rizvi -- Current Perspectives and Trends in Gene Therapy and Their Clinical Trials / Pramod Kumar Maurya, Neha Shree Maurya, and Ashutosh Mani -- Immunogene Therapy in Cancer / Sreeranjini Pulakkat and Vandana Patravale -- Gene Therapy for Hemoglobin Disorders / Sora Yasri and Viroj Wiwanitkit -- Artificial Intelligence and Biotechnology : The Golden Age of Medical Research / Upendra Kumar and Kapil Kumar Gupta.

"Biotechnology in the Modern Medicinal System: Advances in Gene Therapy, Immunotherapy, and Targeted Drug Delivery presents an informative picture of the state-of-the-art research and development of actionable knowledge in medical biotechnology, specifically involving gene therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted drug delivery systems. The book includes novel approaches for therapy of various ailments and the real-world challenges and complexities of the current drug delivery methodologies and techniques. The volume helps to bridge the gap between academic research and real-time clinical applications and the needs of medical biotechnology methods. This edited book also provides a detailed application of medical biotechnology in drug discovery and the treatment of various deadly diseases. Chapters discuss targeted drug delivery to specific sites to avoid possible entry to non-targeted sites, minimizing adverse effects. The volume provides information about the roles of alternative routes of drug targeting, like intranasal and transdermal, resulting in improving patient compliance. Targeted drug delivery is explored for several health issues, such as neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, malaria, and hemoglobin disorders. Also considered is the role of genes in various genetic diseases and gene therapy, and immunogene therapy as alternative approaches to conventional cancer therapy. Finally, the book investigates the important role of computers in biotechnology to accelerate research and development in the modern medicinal field for better and optimum results. Studies show that significant improvement has been observed in the development of a faster and less invasive diagnostic system for the treatment of diseases by utilizing both artificial intelligence (AI) and biotechnology. This valuable volume provides a wealth of information that will be valuable to scientists and researchers, faculty, and students"--

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