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Drug Targeting Complexity

Tissue-Specific Regulation and Molecular Paradigms in Cancer Therapy

  • 1st Edition - August 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Lalit Kumar, Dalapathi Gugulothu, Sushama Talegaonkar
  • Language: English

Drug Targeting Complexity: Tissue-Specific Regulation and Molecular Paradigms in Cancer Therapy presents a rigorous examination of advanced strategies for the selective target… Read more

Drug Targeting Complexity: Tissue-Specific Regulation and Molecular Paradigms in Cancer Therapy presents a rigorous examination of advanced strategies for the selective targeting of neoplastic cells and their distinct microenvironments. This comprehensive volume elucidates both tissue-specific and tumor-specific molecular targets, clarifying how these methodologies can significantly enhance therapeutic precision while mitigating off-target effects. The initial section of the text provides an in-depth analysis of tissue-specific regulatory targets across various organs, including the liver, lungs, brain, skin, and bones. It delineates the critical mediators and mechanisms that govern tumor immunity, thereby identifying novel therapeutic avenues. Each chapter meticulously evaluates key regulatory molecules such as TGF-β, CTLA-4, and IL-10, exploring their roles in tumorigenesis and the potential for targeted interventions across a spectrum of malignancies. The subsequent sections focus on tumor tissue-specific molecular targets, encompassing immunological checkpoints, growth factors, and signaling pathways pertinent to cancers of the liver, stomach, ovary, prostate, and colon. The text provides insights into the application of monoclonal antibodies and molecular inhibitors as strategies to impede cancer progression and address therapeutic resistance. In its concluding chapters, the volume addresses emerging therapeutic paradigms, including precision medicine and nanotechnology, emphasizing their capacity to refine drug delivery systems and customize therapeutic regimens based on individual genetic and molecular profiles. This academic reference is intended for pharmaceutical scientists, pharmacologists, and oncologists seeking a comprehensive understanding of targeted cancer therapeutics, thereby establishing a foundation for the next generation of oncological treatments aimed at optimizing patient outcomes through personalized, precision-based methodologies.