Nanodynamic Therapies
Principles and Applications
- 1st Edition - September 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Panchanathan Manivasagan, Jayachandran Venkatesan, Eue-Soon Jang
- Language: English
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- Offers a systematic and detailed understanding of the current state of nanodynamic therapies for cancer and bacterial infections
- Covers a range of ROS-based therapies, including photodynamic, chemodynamic, and sonodynamic therapy, offering detailed insights into their applications
- Reviews the role of diverse nanomaterials, in enhancing cancer and antibacterial therapies
1. Nanodynamic therapies: Introduction and applications
2. The fundamental principles and biological aspects of ROS-based nanodynamic therapies for cancer and bacterial infections
3. Clinical and commercial trials of nanodynamic therapies for cancer and bacterial infections
Part II: Nano-based photodynamic cancer therapy
4. Metal-based nanomaterials in cancer photodynamic therapy
5. Polymer-based nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy
6. Emerging lipid-based nanomaterials for cancer photodynamic therapy
7. Application of two-dimensional nanomaterials for cancer photodynamic therapy
8. Rare earth-doped upconversion nanoparticles for photodynamic cancer therapy
9. Design of photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy of cancer and cancer stem cells
Part III: Nanomaterial-based chemodynamic cancer therapy
10. Smart nanocarrier-based hybrid catalysts for enhanced chemodynamic cancer therapy
11. Multifunctional nanozymes for cancer chemodynamic therapy
Part IV: Nanomaterial-based sonodynamic cancer therapy
12. Multifunctional sonosensitizer for sonodynamic cancer therapy
13. Nanozyme-augmented sonodynamic cancer therapy
Part V: Nanomaterial-based other dynamic cancer therapy
14. Nanoparticles to enable electrodynamic therapy for effective cancer treatment
15. Nanomaterials to enhance radiodynamic therapy of cancer
16. Targeting hypoxic tumor with hybrid nanomaterials for thermodynamic therapy and piezoelectric dynamic therapy
Part VI: Combination of nanodynamic therapy with other therapies
17. Nanoarchitectures for sonodynamic therapy-involved multimodal treatments
18. Nanosystems for chemo-/chemodynamic/sonodynamic cancer therapy
Part VII: Antibacterial nanophotodynamic therapy
19. Nanophotosensitizers for photodynamic antibacterial therapy
20. Emerging trends in polymer nanomaterials for antibacterial photodynamic therapy
Part VIII: Nanomaterial-based chemodynamic antibacterial therapy
21. Nanogel for chemodynamic antibacterial therapy
22. Nanomaterial-mediated antibacterial chemodynamic therapy
Part VIII: Nanomaterial-based antibacterial sonodynamic therapy
23. Multifunctional nanoparticles for antibacterial sonodynamic therapy
24. Nanomicelles for sonodynamic antibacterial therapy
Part IX: Nanomaterial-based other dynamic antibacterial therapy
25. Biomimetic electrodynamic nanoparticles for antibacterial therapy
26. Organic nanomaterials for thermodynamic, radiodynamic, piezoelectric antibacterial therapy
Part X: Combination of nanodynamic therapy with other therapies
27. Pyroelectric Janus nanomaterials for synergistic electrodynamic-photothermal antibacterial therapy
28. Nanozymes for synergistic chemodynamic/sonodynamic antibacterial therapy
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Panchanathan Manivasagan
Dr. Panchanathan Manivasagan is a Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Bio-Science at Kumoh National Institute of Technology (KIT) in Gumi, South Korea. A primary focus of his current research is the development of multifunctional nanomaterials for multimodal imaging (in vivo fluorescence imaging, photoacoustic imaging, CT imaging, and MR imaging) and therapy (chemotherapy, phototherapy, chemodynamic therapy, electrodynamic therapy, sonodynamic therapy, immunotherapy, starvation therapy, and electrolytic ablation therapy) for cancer and microbial infections.
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