Table of Contents
1. Properties Characterization of Polymeric Nanoparticles2. Inorganic polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications
3. Organic polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications
4. Stimuli responsive polymeric nanoparticle
5. Microgels and nanogels for gene delivery and gene therapy applications
6. Other polymeric materials for gene delivery
7. Challenges, potentials and future of polymeric nanoparticles for gene delivery and gene therapy applications
8. Future perspective of nanoparticles in gene therapy and gene delivery
Authors
Seyed Morteza Naghib Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran.Dr. Naghib is an associate professor at the Iran University of Science and Technology, Department of Nanotechnology. His research interests are devoted to understanding and using the process by which nature makes materials in order to design and fabricate new nanomaterials and nanobiomaterials for biomedical applications. His work is highly interdisciplinary in nature and brings together the fields of chemistry, materials sciences, biotechnology, biochemistry, biology, medical sciences, pharmaceutics, mathematics, physics and engineering.
Ghazal Kadkhodaie Kashani Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Iran-. Ghazal Kadkhodaie Kashani is a research assistant at Iran University of Science and Technology. Armin Shamaeizadeh University of East Anglia. Armin Shamaeizadeh is based at the Nanobioengineering Division, Department of Nanothechnology, School of New Technologies, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran Hosein Mahdavi University of Tehran, Iran. Hosein Mahdavi is Full Professor at the University of Tehran, School of Chemistry, Islamic Republic of Iran