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Control of Amphiphile Self-Assembling At the Molecular Level - Supra Molecular Assemblies With Tuned Physicochemical Properties for

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The main focus of the book is the design, synthesis and characterization of amphiphile self-assemblies and the dynamic assessment of these assemblies as delivery systems for drugs and nucleic acids. As delivery systems, these supra-molecular assemblies have the ability to change the pharmacokinetics and volume of distribution of their cargo, to protect it from premature decomposition or inactivation, and to control the spatial-temporal location and duration of the
therapeutic effect associated with cargo delivery. Different chapters of the book present delivery systems made out of large variety of amphiphiles, including simple surfactants, gemini surfactants, pseudo-gemini surfactants, lipids, lipophilic polycations, dendrimers, natural and synthetic polymers
and their conjugates.

The book brings together contributions from researchers relying on both strategies, aimed to foster a more cohesive understanding on how structure, packing parameter, physicochemical and interfacial properties of individual amphiphiles affect their self-assembling, loading, dynamic stability and release properties, in vitro and in vivo. These contributing authors are from the U.S., Europe and Asia, all of whom are at the forefront of their fields of study, providing the reader an up-to-date,
broad perspective on the latest concepts and technologies related with design, synthesis and characterization of amphiphile self-assemblies and their use as delivery systems for drugs and nucleic acids.

About the author










Dr. Marc A. Ilies is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Temple University School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, USA. His research interests lie in the broadly defined area of bio-organic and medicinal chemistry/chemical biology at membrane interfaces, where he combines heterocyclic chemistry and drug design, materials sciences and pharmaceutical sciences to generate novel therapeutic entities with a high therapeutic index. Dr. Ilies
has authored more than 65 publications, which have been cited over 2200 times, with an H index of 25. He teaches graduate-level courses in Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry and Advanced Drug and Gene Delivery Systems, and he is a member of the editorial board of four peer-reviewed journals on these
topics.

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The main focus of the book is the design, synthesis and characterization of amphiphile self-assemblies and the dynamic assessment of these assemblies as delivery systems for drugs and nucleic acids. As delivery systems, these supra-molecular assemblies have the ability to change the pharmacokinetics and volume of distribution of their cargo, to protect it from premature decomposition or inactivation, and to control the spatial-temporal location and duration of the
therapeutic effect associated with cargo delivery. Different chapters of the book present delivery systems made out of large variety of amphiphiles, including simple surfactants, gemini surfactants, pseudo-gemini surfactants, lipids, lipophilic polycations, dendrimers, natural and synthetic polymers
and their conjugates.

The book brings together contributions from researchers relying on both strategies, aimed to foster a more cohesive understanding on how structure, packing parameter, physicochemical and interfacial properties of individual amphiphiles affect their self-assembling, loading, dynamic stability and release properties, in vitro and in vivo. These contributing authors are from the U.S., Europe and Asia, all of whom are at the forefront of their fields of study, providing the reader an up-to-date,
broad perspective on the latest concepts and technologies related with design, synthesis and characterization of amphiphile self-assemblies and their use as delivery systems for drugs and nucleic acids.

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Authors Marc A. Ilies, Marc A. (Associate Professor Ilies
Assisted by Marc A. Ilies (Editor), Marc A. (Associate Professor Ilies (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9780841232747
ISBN 978-0-8412-3274-7
No. of pages 336
Series ACS Symposium Series
ACS Symposium Series
ACS Symposium
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

MEDICAL / Pharmacy, Pharmacy / dispensing

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