Handbook of personalized medicine : advances in nanotechnology, drug delivery, and therapy
Boca Raton, FL
CRC Press
Pan Stanford Publishing
2013
Contents : 1. Nanotechnology toward advancing personalized medicine / Jason H. Sakamoto, Biana Godin, Ye Hu, Elvin Blanco, Anne L. van de Ven, Adaikkalam Vellaichamy, Matthew B. Murphy, Saverio La Francesca, Terry Schuenemeyer, Bruce Given, Anne Meyn, and Mauro Ferrari --2. RNAi nanomedicines toward advancing personalized medicine : challenges and opportunities for targeted therapy in the immune system / Dan Peer --3. Impact of current medical imaging technologies on individualized patient-specific cancer management : a clinical perspective / Sandip Basu --4. Boron neutron capture therapy : active agents and lipid carriers / Dimitrios G. Fatouros, Gianpiero Calabrese, Eugen Barbu, Marta Roldo, Andriani G. Fatourou, and John Tsibouklis --5. Cytotoxicity challenges in development of personalized nanomedicines : focus on nucleic acid delivery systems / Ladan Parhamifar and S. Moein Moghimi -- 6. Drug bioavailability and gene profiling : challenges and opportunities for pharmaceutics and personalized medicine / Afzal R. Mohammed, Amr M. ElShaer, Rhys J. Jones, Sheraz Khan, and Craig A. Russell --7. Translational bioinformatics and systems biology in personalized medicine / Qing Yan --8. The development of informatics platforms to help drive systems medicine / Subha Madhavan --9. The tale of underlying biology : functional analysis of multivariant gene classifiers )gene signatures( in the MAQCII project / Marina Bessarabova, Tatiana Nikolskaya, and Yuri Nikolsky --10. Discovering knowledge in scientific publications : potential for supporting personalized medicine decisions / Theodosios Theodosiou, Nikos Darzentas, and Lefteris Angelis --11. Systems mapping : a computational tool for personalized medicine / Guifang Fu, Jingyuan Liu, Jiangtao Luo, Zhong Wang, Yaqun Wang, Ningtao Wang, and Rongling Wu -- 12. From the intersection of pharmacology, imaging, and genetics to the advancement of personalized medicine / Christina E. Pataky-Forsyth, Philip Gerretsen, and Bruce G. Pollock --13. Drug response heterogeneity and the genetic variability of cytochrome P450-metabolizing enzymes / Shu-Feng Zhou and Kevin B. Sneed