Nanodots for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment presents a pioneering exploration of nano-scale drug delivery systems that promise to revolutionize cancer care. This book, with insights from global scientific collaborations, delves into various nanodots employed in cancer diagnosis and treatment. The book provides a comprehensive overview of nanotechnology's role in cancer care, including the synthesis and characterization of nanodots and their importance in cancer imaging. It also covers various treatment options and offers practical suggestions for improving nanodots for cancer imaging and therapy, making it an invaluable resource for drug formulation experts, drug delivery specialists, oncologists, and translators.
Nanodots enhance precision and effectiveness in delivering therapeutic agents to target sites within the body, representing a significant advancement in medical science.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Nanotechnology in Cancer Care2. Fundamentals of Nanodots: Synthesis and Characterization
3. Nanodots for Cancer Imaging: Techniques and Applications
4. Targeted Drug Delivery Systems Using Nanodots
5. Role of Quantum Dots in cancer diagnosis and treatment
6. Role of Gold Nanodots in cancer diagnosis and treatment
7. Role of Graphene Nanodots cancer in diagnosis and treatment
8. Role of Polymeric Nanodots in cancer diagnosis and treatment
9. Role of Carbon-based Nanodots in cancer diagnosis and treatment
10. Nanodots for Overcoming Drug Resistance in Cancer
11. Biocompatibility and Safety Considerations of Nanodots
12. Challenges and Opportunities in Nanodots Research for Cancer
Authors
Bhupendra G. Prajapati Parul Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Parul University, Waghodia, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Dr. Bhupendra Gopalbhai Prajapati is Professor (Research Cadre) at Parul Institute of Pharmacy, Parul University, Gujarat, India, and serves as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Industrial Pharmacy at Silpakorn University, Thailand. His academic, research, and industry expertise focuses on lipid-based formulations, nano- and microparticulate drug delivery systems, and strategies to enhance drug bioavailability. Dr. Prajapati has received several academic and professional honors recognizing excellence in teaching and research. He has made substantial scholarly contributions through research and review publications, book chapters, and edited volumes in pharmaceutical sciences. Actively engaged in postgraduate and doctoral mentoring, he supports research training in advanced drug delivery and formulation science. Dr. Prajapati also serves in editorial and section-editor roles for international scientific publications, contributing to the advancement and quality of pharmaceutical research dissemination. Devesh U. Kapoor Professor, Dr. Dayaram Patel Pharmacy College, Bardoli, Gujarat, India. Dr. Devesh U. Kapoor is Professor of Pharmaceutics at Dr. Dayaram Patel Pharmacy College, Bardoli, Gujarat, affiliated with Gujarat Technological University. His academic and research expertise centers on pharmaceutics, nanodrug delivery, and modified-release drug delivery systems. Dr. Kapoor has made extensive scholarly contributions through research and review publications, book chapters, and edited volumes with international publishers. He is actively involved in postgraduate and doctoral research supervision in advanced drug delivery technologies. His editorial experience includes serving in senior editorial roles for international journals across pharmacology, pharmaceutics, and biomedical sciences, along with regular peer-review activity for a wide range of scientific journals. Dr. Kapoor has also secured competitive research and academic development funding and is a frequent invited speaker at national scientific meetings, workshops, and academic programs. Nemat Ali King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.Currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at College of Pharmacy King Saud University, Riyadh Saudi Arabia. Before joining King Saud University worked as a Post-Doctoral Scholar in the School of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.. Currently involved in teaching, research, and research is mainly focused on finding the molecular mechanisms involved in cancer chemoprevention and chemotherapy-induced vital organ toxicity and their prevention using natural and synthetic compounds using in-vivo and in-vitro models. He has published more than 130 research, review and book chapters in highly reputed international journals.

