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Advances in Neurotherapeutic Delivery Technologies

By Vinees Pillay and Yahya E Choonara

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Title: Advances in Neurotherapeutic Delivery Technologies  
Author: Vinees Pillay and Yahya E Choonara
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Medicine, Medicne
Collections: Medicine, Applied Science, Health and Safety Technology, Innovation Management, Marketing Management, Authors Community, Anthropology, Biology, Literature, Favorites in India, Most Popular Books in China
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2015
Publisher: OMICS Group
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Pillay And Yahya E Choonara, B. V. (2015). Advances in Neurotherapeutic Delivery Technologies. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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This eBook describes the forward-thinking approach, applying nanotechnology to achieve neuropharmaceutical innovations and aptly discusses the latest research and development trends in innovating Neurotherapeutic Delivery Technologies by leading research groups. The eBook lays down the foundation for breaking barriers in neuro-nanopharmaceutics and the unnerving thought of “Matter over Mind”. The era has arrived where we could well see pharmaceutical products that are truly ‘alive’, superseded with super-robotic feedback devices combined with nanocyborgs that can deliver to the body not only drugs but also a host of materials such as cells, genes, DNA, nerve signals, diagnostic probes, hormones, proteins and peptides in a much more easier manner as we have today with simply swallowing a pill. These revolutionary technologies are described within the later Chapters of this eBook based on a world where neuro-devices implanted into our brains would be fashionable to control our overall moods and performance.

 
 



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