Development of porous silicon nanoparticles for therapeutic delivery /

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2015

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Hasanzadeh Kafshgari, Morteza,

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This thesis reports the use of thermally hydrocarbonized pSiNPs (THCpSiNPs) as a vehicle for the targeted delivery of therapeutics to points of action: specific tissue, cell populations or subcellular compartments. THCpSiNPS are demonstrated in a variety of contexts to be biocompatible and convenient for sustained delivery of therapeutic agents. Here, we particularly focus on the application of THCpSiNP for the treatment of cancer and infection.

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University of South Australia. Mawson Institute.
Mawson Institute.

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Thesis (PhD(Minerals and Materials))--University of South Australia, 2015.

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Copyright 2015 Morteza Hasanzadeh Kafshgari.

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1 ethesis (xxii, 192 pages) :
illustrations (chiefly colour)
Includes bibliographical references.

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