ABSTRACT
In recent years, nanomaterials have become one of the most dynamic exploration fields in the areas of engineering, technology, and science. This new volume focuses on the use of various bionanomaterials that can be introduced into the body as clinical devices for various medical purposes. The book also provides examples of cost-effective, sustainable alternatives to traditional medical procedures.
The volume discusses how these materials have diverse applications in the biomedical fields, such as for cancer treatment, for orthopedic joint replacements, for medical diagnosis, for making bone plates, for wound healing, for nerve regeneration, for breast implants, in dental procedures, and so on. In addition, the book also covers some nonbiomedical applications of nanobiomaterials, such as, for example, to grow cells in a culture medium, as a blood protein test in laboratories, etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|158 pages
Nanomaterials for Medical Applications
chapter Chapter 2|41 pages
Sustainable ZnO Nanomaterials in Medicine: Synthesis, Applications, Impacts, and Challenges
chapter Chapter 3|24 pages
Graphene-Based Nanomaterial Conjugates: Importance, Classification, and Applications
part II|183 pages
Nanomaterials For Drug Delivery and Therapy
chapter Chapter 8|41 pages
Size and Morphology of Nanoferrites for Drug Delivery, Thermal Heating, And Imaging In Medicine
chapter Chapter 11|25 pages
Active-Targeted Nanodrug Carriers for Cancer Theranostics Sharmiladevi Palani
part III|142 pages
Nanomaterials for Anti-Microbial and Anti-Bacterial Applications in Medicine