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NEUROSCIENCE The Textbook of Nanoneuroscience Kateb • Heiss and The Textbook of Nanoneuroscience Nanoneurosurgery and Nanoneurosurgery Nanoneuroscience, nanoneurosurgery, and nanobioelectronic N shave the potential to revolutionize medicine and improve a the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological disorders over the next several n decades. The Textbook of Nanoneuroscience and Nanoneurosurgery presents a o n state-of-the-art review of the field, providing current information about nanoplatforms and e their use in neurosurgery, neurology, neuroscience, and neuroradiology. u r o The text also reviews the latest regulatory guidelines that influence the translation of s nanotechnological research from the laboratory to the clinic, as well as the most recent c information on biodevices and pharmaceutical spinoffs. It highlights presidential and i e congressional initiatives and programs that may significantly impact the field in the near n T h future. Chapters discuss the latest science and technologies, which are applied to c e e diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders, as well as regulatory issues that impact T e product development. a x n t d b o This volume describes advances that have already been translated to the clinic or hold N o k significant promise for future application in nanoneurosurgery, and their potential impact a o n f is addressed throughout the book. A full-color text, it contains contributions by more than o 120 researchers, original and descriptive illustrations, and more than 3,000 references. n Offering broad coverage of nanotechnological applications in diverse areas and addressing e FDA regulation and healthcare policy, this book provides a foundation of ideas and methods u r for scientists and physicians to devise successful, less invasive procedures for future o treatment of nervous system disorders. s u This book is endorsed by Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics (www.WorldBrainMapping.org), r g Brain Mapping Foundation, and National Center for NanoBioElectronics. A portion of the proceeds of e this book will be donated to Brain Mapping Foundation to fund nanoneurosurgery and nanobioelectronic r research projects. For more information, please visit www.brainmappingfoundation.org. y Endorsed by K12237 Edited by Babak Kateb • John D. Heiss 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487 711 Third Avenue BRAINMAPPING New York, NY 10017 an informa business 2 Park Square, Milton Park w w w . c r c p r e s s . c o m FOUNDATION www.crcpress.com Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK The Textbook of Nanoneuroscience and Nanoneurosurgery The Textbook of Nanoneuroscience and Nanoneurosurgery Edited by Babak Kateb • John D. Heiss Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20130606 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4398-4942-2 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identifica- tion and explanation without intent to infringe. Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Dedication We dedicate this textbook to our spouses, parents, family, mentors, students, and medical and scientific colleagues. We appreciate their support for our efforts. © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC On the Cover Front cover: Depicts the current invasive neurosurgical approach. Comparatively, in the future non- or minimally-invasive nanoneurosurgery will be much more individualized, targeted therapy performed by smart self-assembling molecules and nanoplatforms. (Pictures are courtesy of Babak Kateb and Jean Paul Allain.) Back cover: A view of the cortical surface of a college student with new-onset partial motor sei- zures affecting the left face and findings of a right frontal lobe mass on MRI. An image-guided right frontotemporal craniotomy was performed and the dura was opened. The inferoposterior part of the frontal lobe is seen on the left (anterior anatomical) side of the photograph. The superior temporal gyrus is seen on the top (inferior anatomical) portion of the photograph. The Sylvian fissure sepa- rates the frontal and temporal lobes. Note the paleness and expansion of the frontal lobe gyrus in the center of the exposure that contains the tumor. No seizures occurred after complete excision of a dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor. (Picture courtesy of John D. Heiss.) vi © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Contents Mission Statements ...........................................................................................................................xi Preface............................................................................................................................................xiii Editors ..............................................................................................................................................xv Contributors ...................................................................................................................................xvii Chapter 1 From Nanotechnology to Nanoneuroscience/Nanoneurosurgery and Nanobioelectronics: A Historical Review of Milestones .............................................1 Vicky Yamamoto, Giancarlo Suffredini, Shouleh Nikzad, Michael E. Hoenk, Miriam S. Boer, Charlie Teo, John D. Heiss, and Babak Kateb Chapter 2 Nanoneurology and Nanoneurosurgery .....................................................................29 Geoffrey S. F. Ling, Robbin Miranda, and Gill Pratt Chapter 3 Nanopolymers and Nanoconjugates for Central Nervous System Diagnostics and Therapies .............................................................................................................39 Giancarlo Suffredini and Lucien M. Levy Chapter 4 Micelles and Liposomes: Lipid Nanovehicles for Intracerebral Drug Delivery ........51 Massimo S. Fiandaca and Krystof S. Bankiewicz Chapter 5 Peptide and Protein-Based Nanoparticles ..................................................................65 Ayaz M. Khawaja and John D. Heiss Chapter 6 Endohedral Metallofullerenes, Iron Oxide Agents, and Gold Nanoparticles for Brain Imaging ............................................................................................................81 Martina A. McAteer and Robin P. Choudhury Chapter 7 Carbon Nanoplatforms and Their Application for Neurological Disorders ...............95 Houman Badrzadeh, Peyman Tashkandi, Michelle Knosp, and Babak Kateb Chapter 8 Dendrimers ...............................................................................................................107 Ayaz M. Khawaja and John D. Heiss Chapter 9 Ligand-Based Targeting of Therapeutic and Imaging Agents for Cancer ...............125 Qimeng Quan, Seulki Lee, and Xiaoyuan Chen vii © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC viii Contents Chapter 10 Immune-Based Targeting in Cancer ........................................................................141 Dwain K. Irvin, Chirag G. Patil, and Keith L. Black Chapter 11 Directed Drug Convection Using Magnetic Nanoparticles as Therapeutic Carriers: Meeting the Challenge of Specific Brain Pharmacotherapeutics, Non-Ligand-Based Central Nervous System Targeting, Including Magnetic Focusing .................................................................................................................147 David F. Moore, Vinith Yathindranath, Torsten Hegmann, Donald Miller, Marc Pelletier, and Raphael Schiffmann Chapter 12 Intralesional and Intraparenchymal Convection-Enhanced Delivery of Nanoparticles ............................................................................................................155 Tatsuhiro Fujii, Daniel Angeles, Li-Chen Hsu, Rahul Jandial, and Mike Y. Chen Chapter 13 Transport of Nanoparticles across Blood–Brain Barrier .........................................163 Robert T. Wicks, Zev A. Binder, and Alessandro Olivi Chapter 14 Nanomedicine Treatment Strategies That Exploit Unique Characteristics of Tumor Vasculature and Microenvironment .............................................................175 Jun Wu, Tatsuhiro Fujii, and Mike Y. Chen Chapter 15 Focused Ultrasound for Noninvasive Neuromodulation ..........................................187 Martin O. Culjat, Richard E. Fan, Meghedi Babakhanian, Amit P. Mulgaonkar, Rahul S. Singh, Warren S. Grundfest, and William P. Melega Chapter 16 Nanosensors .............................................................................................................203 J. Matthew Dubach and Heather A. Clark Chapter 17 Implantable Infusion Pumps Incorporating Nanotechnology ..................................217 Ellis Meng, Tuan Hoang, and Uttam Sinha Chapter 18 Nanostructured Surfaces for Intracerebral Neurotransmitter Recording ................231 David A. Price, Artin Petrossians, Pooja M. Talauliker, Francois Pomerleau, Peter Huettl, Florian Mansfeld, James Weiland, J. Todd Hastings, and Greg A. Gerhardt Chapter 19 Therapy for Neuronopathic Lysosomal Storage Diseases ........................................243 Ayaz M. Khawaja, John D. Heiss, and Roscoe O. Brady Chapter 20 Nanotechnology for Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment ................................................259 Jean Paul Allain, Teodoro Tigno, and Rocco Armonda © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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