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Nanodrug Delivery for Tumor Treatment

Nanodrug delivery for tumor treatment involves the introduction of nanodrug-loaded multifunctional nanoparticles into cancer patients to eliminate/reduce tumors while minimizing systemic toxicity. Currently, this is being attempted through various techniques which take advantage of local blood flow pattern and unique characteristics of cancer cells and the... [Pg.2349]

Nanodrug Delivery for Tumor Treatment, Fig. 2 Computational Medical Management Program (CMMP) for implementing direct drug targeting with an optimally positioned smart micro-catheter (SMC)... [Pg.2354]

Nanodrug Delivery for Tumor Treatment, Fig. 3 Representative hepatic artery system with a solid tumor assumed to be distal to the daughter vessel D1 or D3 and initial nanoparticle release map (NPRM) with initial... [Pg.2356]

Nanodrug Delivery for Tumor Treatment. Fig. 4 Direct nanodrug targeting to daughter branches (a) D1 connected to a tumor or (b) D3 connected to a tumor... [Pg.2357]


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