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Nanobioanalytical Approaches to Medical Diagnostics. Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials

  • Book

  • June 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5527291

Nanobioanalytical Approaches to Medical Diagnostics reviews a range of nanobiomaterials and bioanalytical nano-devices for medical diagnostics. Nanobiomaterials and nano-devices are used in various bioanalytical and biochemical systems to provide real-time, point-of-care diagnostics. The specialized properties of nanoparticles allow them to be engineered and adapted to produce the required effect within a bioanalytical or biochemical system - offering targeted and detailed diagnostic results in a range of biomedical applications.

This book covers both traditional biochemical and modern, combined nano-approaches to medical diagnostics. Chapters detail a range of in vitro, in vivo and ex vivo models for nanobioanalytics, including DNA and peptide-based, erythrocyte, microfluidic and more. In addition, sections also look at various different medical diagnostic applications, such as in cancer detection, infectious disease diagnosis and blood glucose sensing.

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Table of Contents

1. Prospects of fluidic force microscopy and related biosensors for medical applications 2. Point of care diagnostics for cancer: Recent trends and challenges 3. Bioelectrochemical methods in biomolecular analysis 4. Electrochemical nano-aptasensor as potential diagnostic device for thrombin 5. Antibiotics and analytical methods used for their determination 6. Integration of microfluidics with biosensing technology for noncommunicable disease diagnosis 7. Role and implication of nanomaterials in clinical diagnostics 8. Nano-materials in biochemical analysis 9. Lignocellulose-based nanomaterials for diagnostic and therapeutic applications 10. Bioanalytical approaches in detection of free radicals and RONS 11. Nano-biosensors for biochemical analysis 12. Nanobiomaterials in biomedicine: Designing approaches and critical concepts 13. Erythrocytes model for oxidative stress analysis 14. Lipid film based biosensors: A protection tool for the public health

Authors

Pawan Kumar Maurya Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh (Haryana), INDIA. Prof. Pawan Kumar Maurya is Dean, School of Life Long Learning & Head of Department of Biochemistry, Central University of Haryana, India. He has done a PhD from the University of Allahabad (A Central University), India & post-doctoral training from Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo-UNIFESP, Brazil; Taipei Medical University (TMU) and National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan. He has more than 14 years of teaching and research experience. He is working on biochemical diagnostics, nanomedicine, and clinical biochemistry. He has published over 75 research articles in reputed journals. He has also edited of six books published from Elsevier, USA and Springer-Nature, Singapore. He is recipient of prestigious fellowships: Science without Borders (Government of Brazil) and National Science Council, Taiwan. Pranjal Chandra Assistant Professor and principal investigator, School of Biochemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi - Uttar Pradesh 221005, India. Dr. Pranjal Chandra earned his Ph.D. from Pusan National University, South Korea and did post-doctoral training at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel. He has published over 85 research articles in reputed journals and 7 books. He is also a visiting scientist/Professor at IBST, South Korea. Pranjal's research contributions are highly interdisciplinary, spanning a wide range in nanobiotechnology, nanobiosensors, lab-on-chip systems for biomedical diagnostics, and nanomedicine. His work has been highlighted in the World news of Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge as "A new system for cancer detection� and also featured as a key scientific article in the Global Medical Discovery news Canada. He is recipient of many prestigious awards and fellowships such as; Ramanujan fellowship and Early Career Research Award (Government of India), BK -21 and NRF fellowship of South Korea, Technion post-doctoral fellowship, Israel, University of Montreal Post-doc fellowship, Canada, NMS Young scientist Award (2016) etc. He is also editorial board member of a dozen international journals including; World journal of methodology, USA; Frontiers of Biosciences, USA; Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, USA etc.