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What is Apoptosis

Handbook of Research on Green Synthesis and Applications of Nanomaterials
A form of cell death in which a programmed sequence of events leads to the elimination of cells without releasing harmful substances into the surrounding area.
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Nanotechnology for Drug Delivery and Cancer Therapy
Israt Jahan (Dicle University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8936-6.ch015
Abstract
Nanotechnology facilitates exclusive opportunities for investigating and controlling a wide range of biomedical approaches at nano-scale, which could provide a groundbreaking impact on medicine, biology, and other health-related areas. This latest technology offers certain distinctive benefits in different aspects such as nanocarriers of targeted drug delivery system, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, vaccination and immunotherapy, biosensing and imaging for clinical diagnosis. A wide range of nanomaterials with biomedical prominence have already been exploited for drug delivery and cancer therapy comprising, solid lipid nanoparticles, metallic nanoparticles, polymeric nanoparticles, carbon nanotube, nanogel-based compounds, nanocapsules, magnetic nanoparticles, nanofluids, nanowires, liposomes, etc. Therefore, this chapter reviewed the potential use of different nanomaterials for therapeutic applications, especially for drug delivery and cancer diagnosis and therapy by focusing their suitability and biocompatibility for extensive and safer usages.
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Role of Algae in Cancer
Cell death that happens as a natural and regulated element of an organism’s development.
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A Natural Bioactive Compound Lycopene and Its Role on Cancer Related to Oxidative Stress
The death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development.
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Photodynamic Therapy: A Systems Biology Approach
Programmed cell death characterized by nuclear condensation and DNA fragmentation.
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Nucleic Acids-Based Nanotechnology: Engineering Principals and Applications
Various inducible biochemical pathways that lead to a programed cell death. This process plays an important role in prevention of cancer development.
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Cancers
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Metal Nanoparticles via Green Synthesis: A New Cancer Treatment Approach
A type of programmed cell death that is important for maintaining tissue homeostasis and is often targeted in cancer treatments.
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