Nanomedicine in diagnostics
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"Nanomedicine is a new and rapidly evolving field of research at the crossroads of nanoscience and medicine. The capability to exploit nanotechnological tools for novel functional materials, biosensors, and cell based detection systems has opened new vistas in medical diagnostics. Research on new sensing concepts has opened the door to a wide variety of microsystems for clinical applications. Such devices are Read more...
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Content: Biased Diffusion and Rectified Brownian Motion at the Nanoscale Driving Mobile Sensing Automata for the Early Diagnosis of Endogenous Diseases Dario Narducci and Gianfranco Cerofolini Biotechnology-Utilized Nanopore for Single-Molecule Investigation Ji Wook Shim and Li-Qun Gu Self-assembled Peptide and Protein Nanostructures in Diagnosis Jaime Castillo-Leon, Yuri Belotti, and Winnie E. Svendsen Electrochemical Sensor Systems for Medicine V. V. Shumyantseva, E. V. Suprun, T. V. Bulko, Ya. M. Chalenko, and A. I. Archakov Conductive Polymers in Medical Diagnostics Johannes Dapra, Katrine Kiilerich-Pedersen, Nikolaj Ormstrup Christiansen, Claus Riber Poulsen, and Noemi Rozlosnik Biosensors for Diagnostic Based on Olfactory Receptors Marta Sanmarti, Patrizia Iavicoli and Josep Samitier Nanomedicine Technologies for Cell-Based Drug Screening Pravin K. Naoghare and Joon Myong Song Emerging Nanotechnology for Efficient Capture of Circulating Tumor Cells Xueli Liu, Li Chen and Shutao Wang Detection of Bacterial Habits: Single Planktonic Cells and Assembled Biofilm Akira Ishihama
Abstract: "Nanomedicine is a new and rapidly evolving field of research at the crossroads of nanoscience and medicine. The capability to exploit nanotechnological tools for novel functional materials, biosensors, and cell based detection systems has opened new vistas in medical diagnostics. Research on new sensing concepts has opened the door to a wide variety of microsystems for clinical applications. Such devices are extremely useful for delivering diagnostic information in a fast, simple, and low cost fashion. This book is one of the first to focus on the use of nanotechnology in diagnostics. Designed as a broad survey of the field, this book combines contributions by international experts from divergent fields of study ranging from single molecule diagnostics to cell based systems. The chapters cover: - Nanoscale Driving Mobile Sensing Automata - Nanopore for Single-Molecule Investigation - Protein Nanostructures in Diagnosis - Electrochemical Sensor Systems - Conductive Polymers in Diagnostics - Biosensors Based on Olfactory Receptors - Cell-Based Drug Screening - Nanotechnology for Capture of Tumor Cells - Detection of biofilms "--Provided by publisher
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