AI Powered Drug delivery to Neuro and Cardiovascular Systems: Perspectives and Future Challenges, 230th Edition (Original PDF from Publisher)
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AI Powered Drug delivery to Neuro and Cardiovascular Systems: Perspectives and Future Challenges, 230th Edition (Original PDF from Publisher)

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  • Format: Publisher PDF
  • Posted Date: 16 May 2026
  • Posted By: AfkEbooks

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Published Year2026
Language‎English
PublisherElsevier
Edition :230
Format : Publisher PDF
File Size : 9.3
ISBN : 9780443404412, 9780443404429

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by Chandra P. Sharma PhD (ed.), Finosh G. Thankam PhD (ed.), Rohan Goswami M.D. (ed.)

AI-Powered Drug Delivery to Neuro and Cardiovascular Systems: Perspectives and Future Challenges is a definitive reference exploring the transformative influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in neuro and cardiovascular drug delivery. This book integrates cutting-edge research to explain how AI is poised to reshape clinical protocols, therapeutic strategies, and regulatory standards. By examining advancements in robotics and intelligent systems, it demonstrates how AI enhances precision, personalization, and efficiency in drug delivery for heart and neurological conditions, providing readers with a thorough understanding of these innovations and their potential to revolutionize healthcare practices.

The book delves into AI-driven drug design and testing for cardiovascular diseases and explores the application of AI in cardiac drug delivery vehicles. It discusses bioengineered heart and vessel therapeutics, redox homeostasis, and targeted drug replenishment in cardiac matrix remodeling. Additionally, it addresses mitochondrial drug retention, AI-assisted gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders, and the role of AI in optimizing heart health. The text highlights smart systems for managing cerebrovascular accidents and neuromodulation with pharmacotherapy. Finally, it covers translational challenges, future directions, and the significance of AI-driven prediction models and robotic delivery mechanisms.

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