Modeling and control of drug delivery systems

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Auteur principal: Azar, Ahmad Taher. (Éditeur scientifique)
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Langue: Anglais
Publié: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, Elsevier.
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Résumé: Modeling and Control of Drug Delivery Systems provides comprehensive coverage of various drug delivery and targeting systems and their state-of-the-art related works, ranging from theory to real-world deployment and future perspectives. Various drug delivery and targeting systems have been developed to minimize drug degradation and adverse effect and increase drug bioavailability. Site-specific drug delivery may be either an active and/or passive process. Improving delivery techniques that minimize toxicity and increase efficacy offer significant potential benefits to patients and open up new markets for pharmaceutical companies.This book will attract many researchers working in DDS field as it provides an essential source of information for pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacologists working in academia as well as in the industry. In addition, it has useful information for pharmaceutical physicians and scientists in many disciplines involved in developing DDS, such as chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, protein engineering, gene therapy. - Presents some of the latest innovations of approaches to DDS from dynamic controlled drug delivery, modeling, system analysis, optimization, control and monitoring- Provides a unique, recent and comprehensive reference on DDS with the focus on cutting-edge technologies and the latest research trends in the area- Covers the most recent works, in particular, the challenging areas related to modeling and control techniques applied to DDS
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Résumé:Modeling and Control of Drug Delivery Systems provides comprehensive coverage of various drug delivery and targeting systems and their state-of-the-art related works, ranging from theory to real-world deployment and future perspectives. Various drug delivery and targeting systems have been developed to minimize drug degradation and adverse effect and increase drug bioavailability. Site-specific drug delivery may be either an active and/or passive process. Improving delivery techniques that minimize toxicity and increase efficacy offer significant potential benefits to patients and open up new markets for pharmaceutical companies.This book will attract many researchers working in DDS field as it provides an essential source of information for pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacologists working in academia as well as in the industry. In addition, it has useful information for pharmaceutical physicians and scientists in many disciplines involved in developing DDS, such as chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, protein engineering, gene therapy. - Presents some of the latest innovations of approaches to DDS from dynamic controlled drug delivery, modeling, system analysis, optimization, control and monitoring- Provides a unique, recent and comprehensive reference on DDS with the focus on cutting-edge technologies and the latest research trends in the area- Covers the most recent works, in particular, the challenging areas related to modeling and control techniques applied to DDS
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Part I: Modelling of Drug delivery systems: 1. A review of magnet systems for targeted drug delivery 2. Metabolic modelling of insulin delivery system 3. Applications of nanotechnology in drug delivery to the central nervous system 4. Modelling and design of Brain-Targeted Drug Delivery system 5. Nano-, micro-, and macroscale drug delivery systems for cancer immunotherapy 6. Dynamics of drug delivery to the healthy and diseased brain 7. Bioinspired and biomimetic systems for advanced drug and gene delivery 8. Smart Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer Treatment 9. Polymer-based platinum drug delivery systems 10. Drug delivery to retinal photoreceptors 11. 3D printed drug delivery systems; Part II: Control Methods of Drug Delivery systems 12. Bioresponsive closed-loop drug delivery systems 13. Closed-loop smart drug delivery system for diabetic therapy 14. Control of anesthetic drug delivery systems 15. Anaesthetic depth control using closed loop anaesthesia delivery system 16. Nonlinear adaptive controller design for drug delivery in cancerous tumor chemotherapy 17. Sliding mode control of drug delivery in cancerous tumour chemotherapy 18. Artificial intelligence in drug delivery system design 19. PID controllers of drug delivery system to control mean arterial blood pressure 20. An intelligent adaptive control scheme for postsurgical blood pressure regulation 21. Adaptive predictive controller for computerized drug delivery systems 22. Magnetic control of potential microrobotic drug delivery systems 23. Automated Drug Infusion System Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Networks.
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ISBN:9780128211953
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