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This book provides a comprehensive review of established,
cutting-edge, and future trends in the exponentially growing field
of nanomaterials and their applications in biosensors and
bioanalyses. Part I focuses on the key principles and transduction
approaches, reviewing the timeline featuring the important
historical milestones in the development and application of
nanomaterials in biosensors and bioanalyses. Part II reviews
various architectures used in nanobiosensing designs focusing on
nanowires, one- and two-dimensional nanostructures, and plasmonic
nanobiosensors with interferometric reflectance imaging. Commonly
used nanomaterials, functionalization of the nanomaterials, and
development of nanobioelectronics are discussed in detail in Part
III with examples from screen-printed electrodes, nanocarbon films,
and semiconductor quantum dots. Part IV reviews the current
applications of carbon nanotubes, nanoneedles, plasmonic sensors,
electrochemical scanning microscopes, and field-effect transistors
with the future outlook for emerging technologies. Attention is
also given to potential challenges, in particular, of taking these
technologies at the point-of-need. The book concludes by providing
a condensed summary of the contents, with emphasis on future
directions. Nanomaterials have become an essential part of
biosensors and bioanalyses in the detection and monitoring of
medical, pharmaceutical, and environmental conditions, from cancer
to chemical warfare agents. This book, with its distinguished
editors and international team of expert contributors, will be an
essential guide for all those involved in the research, design,
development, and application of nanomaterials in biosensors and
bioanalyses.
This book provides a comprehensive review of established,
cutting-edge, and future trends in the exponentially growing field
of nanomaterials and their applications in biosensors and
bioanalyses. Part I focuses on the key principles and transduction
approaches, reviewing the timeline featuring the important
historical milestones in the development and application of
nanomaterials in biosensors and bioanalyses. Part II reviews
various architectures used in nanobiosensing designs focusing on
nanowires, one- and two-dimensional nanostructures, and plasmonic
nanobiosensors with interferometric reflectance imaging. Commonly
used nanomaterials, functionalization of the nanomaterials, and
development of nanobioelectronics are discussed in detail in Part
III with examples from screen-printed electrodes, nanocarbon films,
and semiconductor quantum dots. Part IV reviews the current
applications of carbon nanotubes, nanoneedles, plasmonic sensors,
electrochemical scanning microscopes, and field-effect transistors
with the future outlook for emerging technologies. Attention is
also given to potential challenges, in particular, of taking these
technologies at the point-of-need. The book concludes by providing
a condensed summary of the contents, with emphasis on future
directions. Nanomaterials have become an essential part of
biosensors and bioanalyses in the detection and monitoring of
medical, pharmaceutical, and environmental conditions, from cancer
to chemical warfare agents. This book, with its distinguished
editors and international team of expert contributors, will be an
essential guide for all those involved in the research, design,
development, and application of nanomaterials in biosensors and
bioanalyses.
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