Preferences for Nano-delivery Optical Multilayer Core-Shell Model - Couverture souple

Vučenović, Siniša; Rodić, Dragana; Šetrajčić, Jovan

 
9786134940139: Preferences for Nano-delivery Optical Multilayer Core-Shell Model

Synopsis

This book is a theoretical research of the problem of medical drugs delivery to a target site in the body using nanoparticles. Very often, the medical drug is harmful to healthy tissue, and one of the many challenges is the way the drug is discharged from the inside of the nanoparticle into the affected part of the body. Earlier performed researches of the optical properties of layered nano-structures showed their distinctly discrete optic nature, which gave us the idea of "layering" these layered structures and using a core-shell model. Thus, the "trigger" for drug release from the layered structured nanoparticles can be simple infrared radiation, with determined (resonant) wavelengths - precisely depending on various (physical and chemical) properties of nano-layered particles.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

This book is a theoretical research of the problem of medical drugs delivery to a target site in the body using nanoparticles. Very often, the medical drug is harmful to healthy tissue, and one of the many challenges is the way the drug is discharged from the inside of the nanoparticle into the affected part of the body. Earlier performed researches of the optical properties of layered nano-structures showed their distinctly discrete optic nature, which gave us the idea of "layering" these layered structures and using a core-shell model. Thus, the "trigger" for drug release from the layered structured nanoparticles can be simple infrared radiation, with determined (resonant) wavelengths - precisely depending on various (physical and chemical) properties of nano-layered particles.

Biographie de l'auteur

Siniša Vučenović is Associate Professor in University of Banja Luka, B&H. Holds a PhD (2009) from University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics; an MA (2003) from University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and a BSc in Physics (1998) from University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Physics Department.

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