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ISBN 10: 1439892792
ISBN 13: 9781439892794
Author: Akira Tsuda, Peter Gehr
Nanoparticles have a physical dimension comparable to the size of molecular structures on the cell surface. Therefore, nanoparticles, compared to larger (e.g., micrometer) particles, are considered to behave differently when they interact with cells. Nanoparticles in the Lung: Environmental Exposure and Drug Delivery provides a better understanding
Nanoparticles in the Lung Environmental Exposure and Drug Delivery 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Deposition
Chapter 3: Interaction with the Lung Surface
Chapter 4: Role of the Biomolecule Corona in Nanoparticle Fate and Behavior
Chapter 5: Interaction with Alveolar Lining Fluid
Chapter 6: Interaction with Lung Macrophages
Chapter 7: Interactions with Alveolar Epithelium
Chapter 8: Mechanistic Aspects of Cellular Uptake
Chapter 9: Cellular Uptake and Intracellular Trafficking
Chapter 10: Translocation across the Air–Blood Tissue Barrier
Chapter 11: The Pulmonary Lymphatic System
Chapter 12: Translocation and Accumulation in the Body
Chapter 13: Practical Considerations for Drug Delivery to the Respiratory Tract
Chapter 14: Drug and Gene Delivery in the Lungs
Chapter 15: Bio-Nanocapsules: Novel Drug Delivery
Chapter 16: Physicochemical, Colloidal, and Transport Properties
Chapter 17: Dosimetry for In Vitro Nanotoxicology: Too Complicated to Consider, Too Important to Ign
Chapter 18: Potential for Nose-to-Brain Delivery of Drugs
Chapter 19: The Developing Lungs
Chapter 20: Nanotoxicology
Chapter 21: Summary
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