Carbon dots as theranostic agents / Madhuri Sharon and Ashmi Mewada.

By: Sharon, Madhuri [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in nanotechnology & applicationsPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Scrivener, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781119460459; 111946045X; 9781119460435; 1119460433Subject(s): Nanoparticles | Nanostructured materials | Carbon | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Material Science | Carbon | Nanoparticles | Nanostructured materials | MEDICAL / PharmacologyOther classification: TEC021000 Online resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: "Sales handles: - Biocompatible Carbon Dots as a suitable nanoparticle for health care Swarming Carbon dots can cross Blood Brain Barrier and deliver drugs for Neurodegenerative disease Conjugated/functionalized Carbon dots as tri-functional nano-worms for anti-cancer drug delivery, photothermal therapy and bioimaging Also discusses the suitability of Carbon Dots as payload for plant nutrient and drugs Market description: Scientists, researchers, clinicians, and biotechnologists working on theranostics; biomedical industrial sectors working on system biology, diagnostics, imaging, image-guided therapy employing state-of-the-art techniques; and PhD, master and under graduate level courses on therapeutics, biosensors, and translational medicine and personalized medicine"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Sales handles: - Biocompatible Carbon Dots as a suitable nanoparticle for health care Swarming Carbon dots can cross Blood Brain Barrier and deliver drugs for Neurodegenerative disease Conjugated/functionalized Carbon dots as tri-functional nano-worms for anti-cancer drug delivery, photothermal therapy and bioimaging Also discusses the suitability of Carbon Dots as payload for plant nutrient and drugs Market description: Scientists, researchers, clinicians, and biotechnologists working on theranostics; biomedical industrial sectors working on system biology, diagnostics, imaging, image-guided therapy employing state-of-the-art techniques; and PhD, master and under graduate level courses on therapeutics, biosensors, and translational medicine and personalized medicine"-- Provided by publisher.

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