This book highlights recent developments of organic and inorganic nanomedicine that play a major role in anti-angiogenic cancer therapy. In addition, the authors present examples of nanomedicine based anti-angiogenic agents and their applications in cancer therapy. Angiogenesis is a pathophysiological phenomenon that modulates cell proliferation and cell migration and plays important roles in cancer. Anti-angiogenic nanotherapies have gained immense attention in recent times as alternative cost-effective therapies that opened a new dimension in cancer theranostics. Further the challenges of the anti-angiogenic nanotherapies and possible future perspective are detailed.
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Sudip Mukherjee, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist at Rice University. His research interests include the development of advanced biomaterials for cell therapy, drug/gene delivery in diabetes, cancer theranostics, angiogenesis, and immunomodulatory applications. Dr. Mukherjee serves as an Associate Editor for various journals including BMC Cancer and Frontiers in Chemistry and is also a reviewer for several international journals, such as Chem Comm, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, ACS Nano, Biomaterials, RSC Advances, IOP Nanotechnology, and Biofabrication.