Nanotechnology in Dermatology (eBook)
XVII, 291 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-5034-4 (ISBN)
Nanotechnology in Dermatology is the first book of its kind to address all of the important and rapidly growing aspects of nanotechnology as it relates to dermatology. In the last few years there has been an explosion in research and development for products and devices related to nanotechnology, including numerous applications for consumers, physicians, patients, and industry. Applications are underway in medicine and dermatology for the early detection, diagnosis, and targeted therapy of disease, and nanodesigned materials and devices are expected to be faster, smaller, more powerful, more efficient, and more versatile than their traditional counterparts.
Written by experts working in this exciting field, Nanotechnology in Dermatology specifically addresses nanotechnology in consumer skin care products, in the diagnosis of skin disease, in the treatment of skin disease, and the overall safety of nanotechnology. The book also discusses future trends of this ever-growing and changing field, providing dermatologists, pharmaceutical companies, and consumer cosmetics companies with a clear understanding of the advantages and challenges of nanotechnology today.
Adnan Nasir, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor
Dermatology
UNC School of Medicine
3100 Thurston Bowles Bldg
Chapel Hill, NC 27554
919-781-1001
Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biophysics
Director of Dermatologic Research
Associate Residency Program Director
Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
111 E 210th Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Steven Q. Wang, MD,
Dermatology Service
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
160 E 53rd Street
New York, NY 10022
Nanotechnology in Dermatology is the first book of its kind to address all of the important and rapidly growing aspects of nanotechnology as it relates to dermatology. In the last few years there has been an explosion in research and development for products and devices related to nanotechnology, including numerous applications for consumers, physicians, patients, and industry. Applications are underway in medicine and dermatology for the early detection, diagnosis, and targeted therapy of disease, and nanodesigned materials and devices are expected to be faster, smaller, more powerful, more efficient, and more versatile than their traditional counterparts. Written by experts working in this exciting field, Nanotechnology in Dermatology specifically addresses nanotechnology in consumer skin care products, in the diagnosis of skin disease, in the treatment of skin disease, and the overall safety of nanotechnology. The book also discusses future trends of this ever-growing and changing field, providing dermatologists, pharmaceutical companies, and consumer cosmetics companies with a clear understanding of the advantages and challenges of nanotechnology today.
Adnan Nasir, MD, PhD, Assistant ProfessorDermatologyUNC School of Medicine3100 Thurston Bowles BldgChapel Hill, NC 27554919-781-1001 Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, Assistant Professor of DermatologyAssistant Professor of Physiology and BiophysicsDirector of Dermatologic ResearchAssociate Residency Program DirectorDivision of DermatologyDepartment of MedicineAlbert Einstein College of Medicine111 E 210th StreetBronx, NY 10467 Steven Q. Wang, MD, Dermatology ServiceMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center160 E 53rd StreetNew York, NY 10022
1. Formulating with Nanotechnology in Skin Care Opportunities and ChallengesJulian P. Hewitt2. Nanotechnology in PhotoprotectionLucy L. Chen, Ian Tooley, and Steve Q. Wang3. Nanotechnology in Nail CareDoug Schoon4. Nanoscience on Shampoo and ConditionerPeter D. Kaplan5. Nanotechnology-Based FabricsRoger Ronghua Wang and Adnan Nasir6. Skin Penetration of Engineered NanomaterialsNancy A. Monteiro-Riviere7. Perspectives on Percutaneous Penetration of NanomaterialsMai A. Ngo, Michael O’Malley, and Howard I. Maibach8. Enhancement of Topical Delivery with NanocarriersZoe Diana Draelos9. Hair Follicle Targeting with NanoparticlesFiorenza Rancan, Zahra Afraz, Behazine Combadiere, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, and Annika Vogt10. Nano-Based Gene Therapy for Dermatologic DiseasesDavid L. Chen, Dan Zheng, and Amy S. Paller11. Emerging Nanomedicine for Skin CancerPuiyan Lee, Adnan Nasir, and Kenneth K.Y. Wong12. Nanotechnology and the Diagnosis of Cutaneous MalignanciesJulie K. Kim, Adnan Nasir, and Kelly C. Nelson13. The Skin Immune SystemAdnan Nasir and Anthony Gaspari14. Diagnosis and the Skin Immune SystemAdnan Nasir and Anthony Gaspari15. Augmenting the Skin Immune SystemAdnan Nasir and Anthony Gaspari16. Nanoparticle-Based Epidermal and Dermal VaccinationAngèle Soria, Annika Vogt, Adnan Nasir, and Béhazine Combadière17. Suppressing the Skin Immune SystemAdnan Nasir and Anthony Gaspari18. Nanotechnology in the Treatment of Infectious DiseasesAdam Friedman and Karin Blecher19. Nanotechnology for the Histologic Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: A Dermatopathologists PerspectiveDirk M. Elston20. Nanotechnology for the Diagnosis of Parasitic InfectionsFernando Sérgio Rodrigues Ribeiro Teles, Maria da Luz Martins, Maria Raquel Vieira, and Luís Joaquim Pina da Fonseca21. Application of Nanomedicine in Wound HealingXuelai Liu and Kenneth K.Y. Wong22. NanotoxicologyAlison C. Lowe, Lindsey A. Hunter-Ellul, and Michael G. Wilkerson23. Toxicogenomic Evaluation of NanomaterialsJohn M. Veranth, Sancy A. Leachman, and Philip J. Moos24. The Language of Nanotechnology and Its Role in Intellectual Property, Regulatory Settings, and Consumer PerceptionJeffrey K. Mills25. Understanding Public Opinion of NanotechnologyAndrew R. Binder Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 2.12.2012 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVII, 291 p. 49 illus., 27 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Dermatologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Biochemie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Festkörperphysik | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Schlagworte | Dermatology • nanotechnology • Nanotechnology and Dermatology • Nanotechnology and skin care • Nanotechnology and skin disease • Nanotechnology safety • Pharmaceutical Science/Technology |
ISBN-10 | 1-4614-5034-9 / 1461450349 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4614-5034-4 / 9781461450344 |
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