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Artificial Cells
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Artificial Cells

The first part of the monograph is a consideration of the general characteristics of artificial cells and specific theoretical examples of artificial cell systems. This is followed by examples of typical preparative procedures which have been updated. The biophysical properties of artificial cells are characterized. They are then used in experiments designed to test some of the theoretical examples.

Nanobiotherapeutic Based Blood Substitutes
  • Language: en

Nanobiotherapeutic Based Blood Substitutes

This definitive volume will provide the reader with up to date information and the most recent science of the fast-evolving area of nanobiotherapeutic-based blood substitutes. Long studied, there are recent updates that make their use in patients more promising, and with one product approved for human use, many more in the pipeline. These include 2nd generations and even third generation ones, the later with enhancement of red blood cell functions. In addition, there are carefully written and referenced updates on the recent history and products in the field, complete with pathophysiologic and pharmacologic studies to validate and verify the efficacy and safety of many of these new products.

Artificial Cells
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Artificial Cells

50th anniversary of artificial cells -- Basic principles -- Oxygen carriers based on nanobiotechnology -- A nanobiotechnologic therapeutic that transports oxygen and remove oxygen radicals: for stroke, hemorrhagic shock and related conditions -- Nanotechnology-based artificial red blood cells (RBC's) -- Use of enzyme artificial cells for genetic enzyme defects that increase systemic substrates to toxic levels -- Enzyme artificial cells in substrate-dependent tumors and activation of prodrug -- Artificial cells for cell encapsulation -- Artificial cells containing hepatocytes and/or stem cells in regenerative medicine -- Hemoperfusion in poisoning, kidney failure, liver failure, and immunology -- Perspectives on the future of artificial cells as suggested by past research.

Artificial Cells
  • Language: en

Artificial Cells

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  • Published: Unknown
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Innovative Medical Technology Based on Artificial Cells, Including its Different Configurations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Innovative Medical Technology Based on Artificial Cells, Including its Different Configurations

Artificial Cells are not to reproduce biological cells but to prepare an artificial system for possible uses in medicine and other areas. Many of the ideas on artificial cells are being extensively applied and extended by researchers worldwide, resulting in rapid and exciting progress and discoveries. Different configurations include using emulsion methods and microfluidizers to form microscopic or nano dimension cells called artificial cells, synthetic cells, microcapsules, nanocapsules, liposomes, microparticles, nanoparticles, polymersomes, etc. Macro dimensions artificial cells are used for bioencapsulated cells. Soluble nanobiotherapeutics can be formed by crosslinking proteins and enzymes or by PEG conjugation. The principle of artificial cell has now evolved into nanomedicine, biotherapeutics, blood substitutes, drug delivery, enzyme/gene therapy, cancer therapy, cell/stem cell therapy, nanoparticles, liposomes, bioencapsulation, replicating synthetic cells, cell encapsulation, biosorbent/immunosorbent hemoperfusion/plasmapheresis, regenerative medicine, encapsulated microbe, COVID_19 vaccine, COVID_19 therapy, nanobiotechnology, nanotechnology and other areas.

Selected Topics in Nanomedicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 599

Selected Topics in Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine consists of the use of nanotechnology and nanobiotechnology in medicine. There have been extensive developments in the area of nanomedicine. The scope of this book is first to discuss the origin of nanomedicine. Following this, instead of a general overview of the whole area, 24 chapters on selected topics of important areas are described in detail. Authors are selected from around the world to give a representative and international view of the activities in the area of nanomedicine.

Biomedical Applications of Immobilized Enzymes and Proteins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Biomedical Applications of Immobilized Enzymes and Proteins

I) ADSORPTION EEEEEEEE E E carrier 2) COVALENT LINKAGE a) Insoluble support b) Intermolecular linkage N'E~ ~~ c) Soluble support 0 \:)....m 3) tM TRIX (MOLECULAR) ENTRAPMENT ~~~~~;;..,J~-polymer matrix 4) ENCAPSULATION membrane FIGURE I. Classification of immobilized enzymes. Covalently linked, adsorbed, and matrix-entrapped enzymes represent stage II, research on the microenvironment. Microencapsulation represents stage III, research on the intracellular environment. Further subdivision of microencapsulated enzymes will be found in Chapter 12. 4 T. M. S. CHANG matrix entrapment. In this section, detailed discussions will center on clinical analysis, urine analysis, monitoring of environment...

Special Issue on Blood Substitutes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Special Issue on Blood Substitutes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Blood Substitutes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 716

Blood Substitutes

The results of the Third International Symposium on Blood Substitutes at McGill University, 1987. An examination of the use primarily of two types of blood substitutes, the biotechnological, using modified hemoglobin or synthetic heme, and the chemical, involving perfluorochemicals, for transfusions

Microencapsulation and Artificial Cells
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Microencapsulation and Artificial Cells

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-17
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  • Publisher: Humana Press

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