 | Nanotech 2005 Vol. 1
Technical Proceedings of the 2005 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, Volume 1
Chapter 3: Drug Delivery |
| - | Peptidic Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy and Diagnosis |
| | A. Graff, D. Tropel, SK. Raman, G. Machaidze, A. Lustig and P. Burkhard |
| | University of Basel, CH |
| - | Formation of Nanoparticles of a Hydrophilic Drug using Supercritical CO2 and Microencapsulation for Sustained Drug Release |
| | A.J. Thote and R.B. Gupta |
| | Auburn University, US |
| - | Two-Dimensional Chemotherapy Simulations Demonstrate Fundamental Transport and Tumor Response Limitations Involving Nanoparticles |
| | J. Sinek, H. Frieboes, X. Zheng and V. Cristini |
| | University of California, Irvine, US |
| - | Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems Based on Hydrotropic Polymers, Dendrimers, and Polymer Complexes |
| | J.H. Park, K.M. Huh, S.C. Lee, W-K Lee, T. Ooya and K. Park |
| | Purdue University, US |
| - | Structural Characterization of Novel Micro- And Nano-Scale Non-Viral DNA Delivery Systems for Cutaneous Gene Therapy |
| | M. Foldvari, I. Badea, S. Wettig, R. Verrall and M. Bagonluri |
| | University of Saskatchewan, CA |
| - | Feasibility of Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery to the Inner Ear |
| | K. Dormer, N. Mamedova, R. Kopke, J. Liu, K. Chen, D. Gibson, R. Jackson, M. Costello and F. Mondalek |
| | NanoBioMagnetics, Inc, US |
| - | Polymeric Hybrid Microstructures for Smart Targeting and Drug Delivery |
| | A. Dudia, J.S. Kanger and V. Subramaniam |
| | University of Twente, NL |
| - | Nano-Structured Vaccine Delivery |
| | Y-W Yang and C-A Wu |
| | National Taiwan University, TW |
| - | Carbon Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for Local Drug Delivery using Magnetic Implants |
| | R. Fernández-Pacheco, M.R. Ibarra, J.G. Valdivia, C. Marquina, D. Serrate, M.S. Romero, M. Gutiérrez and J. Arbiol |
| | Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon, ES |
| - | pH-Responsive Hydrogel with Controlled Swelling and Degradation Rate |
| | M. Trujillo-Lemon, C.N. Bowman and J.W. Stansbury |
| | University of Colorado Denver and Health Sciences Center, US |
| - | Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Multiple Biomedical Applications |
| | H. Hofmann, A. Petri-Fink, B. Steitz, B. von Rechenberg, M. Hofmann and J. Juillerat |
| | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, CH |
| - | New Highly Efficient Non-invasive Nanoparticulate Delivery Systems for the Treatment of Chronic Diseases |
| | F.M. Sinner |
| | Institute of Medical Technologies and Health Management, Joanneum Research, AT |
| - | Multi-scale Drug Release Modeling for Targeted Oral Drug Delivery (TODD) |
| | B.N. Haddish, C. Nyquist, K. Haghighi, H-A Wu, C. Corvalan, J. Rickus and A. Keshavarzian |
| | Purdue University, US |
| - | Nano-structured Chitosan Self-Aggregates as a Drug Delivery Carrier |
| | M.S. Bae, I.C. Kwon, S.Y. Jeong and K.Y. Lee |
| | Hanyang University, KR |
| - | Enhanced Gene Delivery Efficiency in Resonant Acoustic Fields |
| | Y-H Lee and C-A Peng |
| | University of Southern California, US |
| - | Protein Nanoparticles |
| | T.P. Castor |
| | Aphios Corporation, US |
| - | Controllable Preparation of 10 nm Solid Lipid Nanoparticles based on Phase Behaviors of Drug-Loading Hot Microemulsions |
| | Q. Xia, Y. Lu and N. Gu |
| | Southeast University, CN |
| ISBN: | 0-9767985-0-6 |
| Pages: | 844 |
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