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Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine

Methods, Devices, and Applications

Tuan Vo-Dinh (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
792 Seiten
2007
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8493-2949-4 (ISBN)
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The generation of nanodevices enables scientists to more manipulate nanostructures at the molecular level. Focusing on the application and design of nanomaterials, devices, and sensors, this book details methods, protocols, and instrumentation for biomedical applications including stem cell research, gene diagnostics, and tissue engineering.
The combination of biology and nanotechnology has led to a new generation of nanodevices that make it possible to characterize the chemical, mechanical, and other molecular properties, as well as discover novel phenomena and biological processes occurring at the molecular level. These advances provide science with a wide range of tools for biomedical applications in therapeutic, diagnostic, and preventive medicine. Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine: Methods, Devices, and Applications integrates interdisciplinary research and recent advances in instrumentation and methods for applying nanotechnology to various areas in biology and medicine. Pioneers in the field describe the design and use of nanobiosensors with various analytical techniques for the detection and monitoring of specific biomolecules, including cancer cells. The text focuses on the design of novel bio-inspired materials, particularly for tissue engineering applications. Each chapter provides introductory material including a description of methods, protocols, instrumentation, and applications, as well as a collection of published data with an extensive list of references.

An authoritative reference written for a broad audience, Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine: Methods, Devices, and Applications provides a comprehensive forum that integrates interdisciplinary research to present the most recent advances in protocols, methods, instrumentation, and applications of nanotechnology in biology and medicine.

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine: The Next Frontier. T. Vo-Dinh
MATERIALS, METHODS AND DEVICES
Self-Assembled Organic Nanotubes: Novel Bionanomaterials for Orthopaedics And Tissue Engineering, H. Fenniri
Bio-Inspired Nanomaterials for a New Generation of Medicine, H. Lee and P.B. Messersmith
Silicon Nanoparticles for Biophotonics, M.T. Swihart
Self-Assembled Gold Nanoparticles With Organic Linkers, G. Smith and S. Schelm
Nanowires for Biomolecular Sensing, S. Kelley
Nucleoprotein-Based Nanodevices in Drug Design and Delivery
Bimetallic Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Characterization, T. Pal, A. Pal, and S. Panigrahi
Nanotube-Based Membrane Systems, L. Baker and C. Martin
Quantum Dots, A. Agrawal, Y. Xing, X. Gao, and S. Nie
Nanopore Methods for DNA Detection and Sequencing, W. Vercoutere and M. Akeson
Nanoimaging of Biomolecules Using Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy, M.B. Wabuyele and T. Vo-Dinh
3-Dimensional Aberration Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy for Biology, N. de Jonge, R. Sougrat, D.B. Peckys, A.R. Lupini, and S.J. Pennycook
Development and Modeling of a Novel Self-Assembly Process for Polymer and Polymeric Composite Nanoparticles, B.G. Sumpter, M.D. Barnes, W.A. Shelton, R.J. Harrison, and D.W. Noid
Bionanomanufacturing: Processes for the Manipulation and Deposition of Single Biomolecules, D.C. Chow, M.S. Johannes, W.K. Lee, R.L. Clark, S. Zauscher, and A. Chilkoti
Single Molecule Detection and Activity Monitoring at the Nanoscale Level in Fixed and Living Cells by Optical Spectroscopy, K. Chen and T. Vo-Dinh
Optical Nanosensors and Nanoprobes, T. Vo-Dinh
Bio-molecule Sensing Using Surface Plasmon Resonance, H.P. Ho and S.Y. Wu
Applications IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Bioconjugated Nanoparticles for Biotechnology and Bioanalysis, L. Wang, C. Lofton, and W. Tan
Nanoscale Optical Sensors Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), A.J. Haes, D.A. Stuart, and R..P. Van Duyne
Towards the Next Generation of Enzyme Biosensors: Communication with Enzymes Using Carbon Nanotubes, J.J. Gooding
Cellular Interfacing with Arrays of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers and Nanofiber-Templated Materials, T.E. McKnight, A.V. Melechko, G.D. Griffin, M.A. Guillorn, V.I. Merkulov, M.J. Doktycz, M.N. Ericson, and M.L. Simpson
Microdissection and Development of Genetic Probes Using Atomic Force Microscopy, S. Thalhammer and W.M. Heckl
Programmed Cell Behaviour at the Cellular Level, L. You et al (Duke University)
Fluorescence Study of Protein 3-D Subdomains at the Nanoscale Level, P.M. Viallet and T. Vo-Dinh
Quantum Dots as Tracers For DNA Electrochemical Sensing Systems, A. Merkoçi and S. Alegret
Nanobiosensors: Carbon Nanotubes in Bioelectrochemistry, S. Brahim, N.K. Shukla, and A. Guiseppi-Elie
Cellular Imaging and Analysis Using SERS-Active Nanoparticles, M.B. Wabuyele, F. Yan, and T. Vo-Dinh
Magnetic Nanoparticles as Contrast Agents for Medical Diagnostics, L. Tiefenauerl
Methods and Applications of Metallic Nanoshells in Biology and Medicine, F. Yan and T. Vo-Dinh
Nanoparticles in Medical Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Y. Choi and J.R. Baker, Jr.
Responsive Self-assembled Nanostructures, C.G. Palivan, C. Vebert, F. Axthelm, and W. Meier
Monitoring Apoptosis and Anticancer Drug Activity in Single Cells Using Nanosensors, P.M. Kasili and T. Vo-Dinh
Methods and Applications of Metallic Nanoshells in Biology and Medicine, F. Yan and T. Vo-Dinh
A Fractal Analysis of Binding and Dissociation Kinetics of Glucose and Related Analytes on Biosensor Surfaces at the Nanoscale Level, A.M. Doke, T. Vo-Dinh, and A. Sadana
Nanotechnologies in Adult Stem Cell Research, S.D. Pelled and G. Gazit
Gene Diagnostics Using SERS Nanoprobes and Nanostructures, T. Vo-Dinh and F. Yan
Ethics of Nanotechnology in Medicine: Challenges and Promises, L. Tiefenauer and T. Vo-Dinh
Integrated Cantilever Based Biosensors for the Detection of Chemical and Biological Entities, A. Gupta and R.. Bashir

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.1.2007
Zusatzinfo 108 Halftones, black and white; 34 Tables, black and white; 12 Illustrations, color; 359 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1633 g
Themenwelt Technik
ISBN-10 0-8493-2949-3 / 0849329493
ISBN-13 978-0-8493-2949-4 / 9780849329494
Zustand Neuware
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