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Immune Aspects of Biopharmaceuticals and Nanomedicines / edited by Raj Bawa, Janos Szebeni, Thomas J Webster, Gerald F. Audette.

Contributor(s): Bawa, Raj [editor.] | Szebeni, Janos, 1954- | Webster, Thomas J [editor.] | Audette, Gerald F [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: Singapore : Pan Stanford Publishing, 2018Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource : text file, PDF.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203731536; 0203731530; 9781351399784; 1351399780; 9781351399777; 1351399772; 9781351399760; 1351399764.Subject(s): Immunology | Biomedical engineering | Nanoscience | Nanotechnology | HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General | MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine | MEDICAL / Diseases | MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine | MEDICAL / Internal Medicine | MEDICAL / Biotechnology | MEDICAL / Immunology | SCIENCE / BiotechnologyDDC classification: 616.079 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Scope and content: "The enormous advances in the immunology of biotherapeutics and nanomedicines in the past two decades have necessitated an authoritative and comprehensive reference that can be relied upon by immunologists, biomedical researchers, physicians, pharmaceutical and formulation scientists, clinicians, regulatory personnel, technology transfer officers, venture capitalists, and policy makers alike. This book provides a broad survey of various interconnected topics, all accomplished in a user?friendly format. The chapters are devoted to the immune stimulatory and suppressive effects of antibodies, peptides and other biopharmaceuticals, drug carrier liposomes, micelles, polymers, polymeric vesicles, dendrimers, carbon nanotubes, and other nanomedicines (with and without surface targeting ligands). The text discusses the state of the art in nanoparticle?formulated therapeutic and preventive vaccines along with their potential molecular mechanisms underlying immunogenicity. The latter phenomenon is addressed as an adverse effect of monoclonal antibodybased biopharmaceuticals and nanomedicines. Yet another adverse immune effect of monoclonals and nanomedicines, complement activation?related pseudoallergy (CARPA), is discussed in unprecedented detail in terms of occurrence, prediction, prevention, and mechanism. The range of the contributing authors accurately reflects the diverse and rapidly evolving fields of biotherapeutics, nanomedicines, nanoimmunology, and nanotoxicology. The books multidisciplinary and in?depth approach makes it a standard reference in this expansive and interdisciplinary field."--Provided by publisher.
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"The enormous advances in the immunology of biotherapeutics and nanomedicines in the past two decades have necessitated an authoritative and comprehensive reference that can be relied upon by immunologists, biomedical researchers, physicians, pharmaceutical and formulation scientists, clinicians, regulatory personnel, technology transfer officers, venture capitalists, and policy makers alike. This book provides a broad survey of various interconnected topics, all accomplished in a user?friendly format. The chapters are devoted to the immune stimulatory and suppressive effects of antibodies, peptides and other biopharmaceuticals, drug carrier liposomes, micelles, polymers, polymeric vesicles, dendrimers, carbon nanotubes, and other nanomedicines (with and without surface targeting ligands). The text discusses the state of the art in nanoparticle?formulated therapeutic and preventive vaccines along with their potential molecular mechanisms underlying immunogenicity. The latter phenomenon is addressed as an adverse effect of monoclonal antibodybased biopharmaceuticals and nanomedicines. Yet another adverse immune effect of monoclonals and nanomedicines, complement activation?related pseudoallergy (CARPA), is discussed in unprecedented detail in terms of occurrence, prediction, prevention, and mechanism. The range of the contributing authors accurately reflects the diverse and rapidly evolving fields of biotherapeutics, nanomedicines, nanoimmunology, and nanotoxicology. The books multidisciplinary and in?depth approach makes it a standard reference in this expansive and interdisciplinary field."--Provided by publisher.

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