Parkinson’s Disease Therapeutics Emphasis on Nanotechnological Advances
Auteur : Obulesu Magisetty
Parkinson?s Disease Therapeutics: Emphasis on Nanotechnological Advances presents the latest information on the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the elderly. Despite remarkable progress in various PD therapeutics, such as microRNAs and brain drug delivery systems, a few limitations impede their success. This book sheds light on the pros and cons of recently developed novel therapeutics. Very few books have highlighted the protective efficacy of natural products, antioxidants, and biomaterial design for other diseases.
1. Introduction: Parkinson’s Disease Pathology and Therapeutics2. Biomaterials: A Boon or a Bane in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease3. Blood Brain Barrier4. Natural Compounds in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease5. Curcumin: A Promising Therapeutic in Parkinson’s Disease Treatment6. Redox Nanoparticles: The Corner Stones in the Development of Parkinson’s Disease Therapeutics7. Liposomal Maneuvers against Parkinson’s Disease8. Nasal Delivery Nanoparticles: An Insight into Novel Parkinson’s Disease Therapeutics9. a-Synuclein Targeted Nanoparticles10. Pros and Cons of Parkinson’s Disease Therapeutics
Neuroscientists, biomedical researchers and graduate and medical students
- Emphasizes novel therapeutics for Parkinson’s disease, including nanotechnology, natural products and antioxidants
- Discusses the pros and cons of recently developed therapy options for Parkinson's
- Focuses on the efficacy of nanotechnology in overcoming the blood-brain barrier and biomaterial design
Date de parution : 02-2020
Ouvrage de 146 p.
15x22.8 cm