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Cancer Immunotherapy and Nanobiotechnology: An Interdisciplinary Approach / edited by Nima Rezaei.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rezaei, Nima.
Series:
Interdisciplinary Cancer Research, 2731-457X ; 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cancer.
Cancer--Treatment.
Stem cells.
Cytology.
Medical genetics.
Immunology.
Cancer Biology.
Cancer Therapy.
Cancer Stem Cells.
Cell Biology.
Medical Genetics.
Local Subjects:
Cancer Biology.
Cancer Therapy.
Cancer Stem Cells.
Cell Biology.
Medical Genetics.
Immunology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1318 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
The “Cancer Immunotherapy and Nanobiotechnology: An Interdisciplinary Approach” is the twenty fifth volume of the “Interdisciplinary Cancer Research” series, publishes comprehensive volume on cancer immunotherapy and nanobiotechnology. The volume starts with chapters on targeting mitochondria in cancer immunotherapy, immunotherapy in oncology, and cancer treatments through immunological pathways. Immune checkpoint inhibitors as well as engineered iPSC-based strategies are explained in other chapters after discussion on cancer stem cells. CAR NK, CAR T cells, and DC therapy are the subjects of the following chapters. Then tumor microenviroment in response to immunotherapy and T-cell responses during cancer immunotherapy through the use of imaging are explained. The second half of the volume is focused on application of nanobiotechnology in cancer, starting with general chapters on nanotechnology for cancer research, nanotechnology and cancer therapy strategies, nanomedicine based cancer immunotherapy, applications of nanocarrier systems in cancer treatment, and nanoformulations in cancer theranostics. Then the role of metal nanomaterials in cancer therapy, synthetic drug nanodelivery systems, nanoparticles loaded with cytotoxic agents, nanocarrier-mediated drug delivery, vesicular nanosystem, and nanoscale metal-organic frameworks for cancer-targeted therapy are explained. This is the main concept of Cancer Immunology Project (CIP), which is a part of Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN). This interdisciplinary book will be of special value for those who wish to have an update on cancer immunotherapy and nanobiotechnology.
Contents:
Targeting Mitochondria in Cancer Immunotherapy; Promises and Pitfalls
Immunotherapy in Oncology: A Comprehensive Overview from a Pathological Perspective
Cancer Treatments through Immunological Pathways: A Great Hope for Every Cancer Type and Every Patient?
Cancer Immunotherapies Targeting Cancer Stem Cells: Concepts, Applications, and Advances
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Novel Therapies and Targets
Advancing Cancer Immune Cell Therapies via Engineered iPSC-based Strategies
CAR NK/CAR T cells: Emerging Immunotherapy of Cancer
Cytokine Release Syndrome in Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy and Coagulopathies
The Power of Imaging Techniques in CAR T-Cell Therapy Enhancement: Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
Discovery of T cell Epitopes for Cancer Immunotherapy
Dendritic Cells in Cancer Immunotherapy: Current State and Future Prospects
Tumor Microenvironment Role in Cancer Immunotherapy Response
T-cell Responses During Cancer Immunotherapy Through the Use of CT, MRI, and PET
Nanotechnology for Cancer Research (Diagnosis & Therapy): Recent Progress and Future Prospects
Nanotechnology and Cancer Therapy Strategies
Nanomedicine based Cancer Immunotherapy
Applications of Nanocarrier Systems in Cancer Treatment
Nanoformulations in Cancer Theranostics
The Role of Noble Metal Nanomaterials in Cancer Therapy
Synthetic and Natural Drug Nanodelivery Systems Used in Oncology Treatment
Nanoparticles Loaded with Cytotoxic Agents: A Therapeutic Alternative against Cancer
Advancements in Nanocarrier-Mediated Drug Delivery: Precision Strategies for Targeted Therapeutics and Improved Treatment Outcomes
Vesicular Nanosystem as a Promising Platform for the Management of Cancer
Nanoscale Metal-Organic Frameworks for Cancer-Targeted Therapy and Molecular Imaging
Theranostic Properties of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles and Their Reprograming Properties on Tumor-associated Macrophages
Composition of Proapoptotic Montmorillonite-Cytochrome C Nanoplates with High Anticancer Cytotoxicity: Monolayer Adsorption Approach
Nanomaterials as Modulators of Non-apoptotic Regulated Cell Death Modes: Novel Options in Cancer Treatment.
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ISBN:
3-032-03862-6
OCLC:
1535966801

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