Novel approaches in targeted drug delivery for both small molecule and biopharmaceutical drugs
Targeted Drug Delivery explores a new frontier in drug research that has become a focus for developing novel medications. The work discusses a wide range of approaches for targeting small molecules as well as peptide and macromolecular drugs, from prodrugs to drug conjugates to drug carriers and devices, helping readers to stay up to date on the latest developments in the field.
The following key topics are addressed:
- Antibody conjugates, prodrugs, and suicide gene therapeutics
- Protac technology for selectively degrading target proteins
- Delivery of nucleic acid drugs
- Novel drug carriers, such as liposomes, vesicles, and nanoparticles
- Unmet medical needs for which there is a large market potential, such as viral infections and cancer
For chemists, pharmacologists, and professionals in the wider pharmaceutical industry, Targeted Drug Delivery is a comprehensive guide on how to solve the greatest challenge in treating many diseases: delivering a pharmaceutically active substance to the target tissue in the body.