Alzheimer Disease Theranostics discusses the latest information on recent theranostic avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer patients. It presents the pros and cons of the probable mechanistic role of nanoparticles in crossing the blood-brain barrier and improving disease symptoms. Finally, it highlights the merits of existing maneuvers and suggests perspectives to aid in future developments. Despite the difficulty of drug delivery to the brain, there are some nanoparticulate platforms demonstrating promise in treating neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer disease. Manifold theranostic maneuvers include antioxidants, natural bioactive compounds, gene therapy, and nanotechnological approaches, all of which are discussed in this important work. Examines various theranostic applications for the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer diseaseFeatures a comprehensive overview of nanoparticle therapeutics in the area and use of antioxidantsAssesses the common challenges and lessons learned from blood-brain barrier challenges, viral vector approaches and mitochondria-targeted therapeutics
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