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Bubbles, Droplets and Micelles for Acoustically-Mediated Drug/Gene Delivery
Jean-Michel Escoffre et al. (editors)
Neurodegeneration and Neuroprotection in Retinal Disease
Giovanni Casini et al. (editors)
Targeted Therapies for Glioblastoma: A Critical Appraisal
Shiv K. Gupta et al. (editors)
Nanosized Drug Delivery Systems: Colloids and Gels for Site Specific Targeting
Francesco Cellesi et al. (editors)
Nanomedicine for Deep-Tissue High-Resolution Bio-Imaging and Non-Invasive Therapy
Michael Ming-Yuan Wei et al. (editors)
Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy: Novel Concepts, Mechanisms and Applications
Qingxin Mu and Bing Yan, editors
Supramolecular Metal-Based Entities for Biomedical and Biological Applications
Angela Casini and James D. Crowley, editors
Smart Tools for Caring: Nanotechnology Meets Medical Challenges
Giada Genchi and Gianni Ciofani, editors
Ultrasound for Precision Medicine: Diagnosis, Drug Delivery and Image-Guided Therapy
Fei Yan et al. (editors)
Nanotechnology for Antimicrobials
Gerson Nakazato and Renata Katsuko Takayama Kobayashi, editors
Rational Design of Multi-Functional Nanomaterials
Carlos Lodeiro et al. (editors)
Ways to improve tumor uptake and penetration of drugs into solid tumors
Ronald Berenson et al.
Aging, neurogenesis and neuroinflammation in hearing loss and protection
Marta Magariños et al.