Advances in Gastrointestinal Cancer Therapy: Spotlight on Nanoarchitectures

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Advances in gastrointestinal cancer therapy: Spotlight on nanoarchitectures considers applications of nanostructures in treatment of gastrointestinal tumors and their capacity in improving efficacy of therapeutics, The book has a strong focus on overcoming challenges in gastrointestinal cancer therapies such as drug resistance, introduction of nanomedicine for drug and gene delivery, and new insight for clinical trials in treatment of patients with gastrointestinal tumors. In 25 chapters Advances in gastrointestinal cancer therapy: Spotlight on nanoarchitectures describes the multiple problems in treatment of gastrointestinal cancers including drug resistance, radio-resistance, inability to reaching to tumor site, degradation of genetic tools by RNase enzymes, and acidic pH of tumor microenvironment that may negatively affect efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents by making changes in their structure. This book is a valuable resource for Students, researchers and academicians in oncology and medical engineering. - Covers all biological aspects of tumor progression, involvement of molecular pathways and challenges in treatment of gastrointestinal cancer - Considers all aspects of gastrointestinal cancer treatment using nanostructures, focusing on the combination of biology and engineering - Provides both pre-clinical and clinical approaches to improve quality of work - Introduces nanomedicine for overcoming challenges and improving life quality of patients

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Navid Rabiee, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral research associate at the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, and an Invited Visiting Scholar at Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Since 2016, he is working on several fields with a multidisciplinary approach by blending modern molecular and cellular biology/biochemical sciences with engineering principles to design the next generation of medical systems and devices for patient treatment. He is a pioneer in the field of BioInorganic Chemistry with an emphasis on CRISPR delivery with the assistance of inorganic nano-vectors. His work has resulted in the publication of over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles in prestigious journals, including Nature, Nature Medicine, The Lancet, Nano Today, Biomaterials, Advanced Functional Materials and etc., 6 books, over 20 chapters and 5 conference papers

Dr Milad Ashrafizadeh is a researcher in Sabanci university, Turkey and obtained his degree in field of Veterinary Medicine in 2020. He is an invited scholar in University of Electronic Science & Technology of China. Currently, Milad is an Editorial Board in journal of nanostructure in chemistry (IF= 6.39) and is a review editor in Frontiers journals. He has published review and research articles in international and famous journals in world. Milad has also 4 book chapters. He has published articles in high quality journals including Nanotoday, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, Advanced Science, Carbohydrate Polymers, Journal of Controlled Release and Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, among others. His interests include nanomedicine, application of nanoparticles for drug and gene delivery, targeted cancer therapy, non-coding RNAs in cancer and development of biosensors.

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