Full Description
Nanobiotechnology for Clinical Adoptability and Application offers an overview of bioanalytical methods and medical biotechnological applications in diagnostic and therapeutics. The book discusses modern concepts and bioanalytical methodologies in nanoscience and nanobiotechnology and their integration in real-time point-of-care applications which has emerged as a significant area of industrial research. It explores medical diagnostic use of different imaging and biosensing technologies, including biochemical methods, electrochemical sensors to detect infectious diseases, and microfluidics-based bioanalytical systems. It also covers biotechnological approaches to experimental therapeutics and theranostics.
Ethical and regulatory considerations in biomedicine and medical diagnostics round out the coverage making this book a valuable resource for researchers, faculty, post-graduate students and professionals in biotechnology, biochemistry, nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, or any related biomedical discipline.
Contents
Nanobiomaterials in biomedicine: designing drug-delivery approaches and critical concepts
Formulation of nanoparticles: recent issues—advanced solutions
Nanobiomaterials in biomedicine: designing drug-delivery approaches and critical concepts
New paradigm in relation to cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of nanoparticles and nanomaterials
Nanobiomaterials and nanocomposites in clinical diagnostics
Nanobiomaterials and nanocomposites in experimental therapeutics
Nanomaterials in biochemical analysis: from drug delivery to diagnostic imaging
Prospects of microfluidic analytical systems for biomedical applications
Electrochemical nanobiosensors in the diagnosis of infectious diseases
Challenges in medical diagnostics with nanomaterials
Ethical and regulatory considerations in nanomedicines
Nanomaterials as theranostics
Application of magnetic resonance imaging for nanotheranostics



