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Nanoanalytics is a novel branch of analytical chemistry which
explores applications of nanotechnologies in chemical analysis.
This comprehensive publication gives an overview of the analytical
techniques used to study nanoobjects and nanoparticles as well as
the application of nanomaterials themselves in the development of
new methods of analysis. The authors also address important
metrology aspects and give future prospects of the area.
This book discusses fabrication of functionalized gold
nanoparticles (GNPs) and multifunctional nanocomposites, their
optical properties, and applications in biological studies. This is
the very first book of its kind to comprehensively discuss
published data on in vitro and in vivo biodistribution, toxicity,
and uptake of GNP by mammalian cells providing a systematization of
data over the GNP types and parameters, their surface
functionalization, animal and cell models. As distinct from other
related books, Gold Nanoparticles in Biomedical Applications
discusses the immunological properties of GNPs and summarizes their
applications as an antigen carrier and adjuvant in immunization for
the preparation of antibodies in vivo. Although the potential of
GNPs in nanobiotechnology has been recognized for the past decade,
new insights into the unique properties of multifunctional
nanostructures have recently emerged. With these developments in
mind, this book unites ground breaking experimental data with a
discussion of hybrid nanoparticle systems that combine different
nanomaterials to create multifunctional structures. These novel
hybrids constitute the material basis of theranostics, bringing
together the advanced properties of functionalized GNPs and
composites into a single multifunctional nanostructure with
simultaneous diagnostic and therapeutic functions. Such nanohybrids
can be physically and chemically tailored for a particular organ,
disease, and patient thus making personalized medicine available.
This book discusses fabrication of functionalized gold
nanoparticles (GNPs) and multifunctional nanocomposites, their
optical properties, and applications in biological studies. This is
the very first book of its kind to comprehensively discuss
published data on in vitro and in vivo biodistribution, toxicity,
and uptake of GNP by mammalian cells providing a systematization of
data over the GNP types and parameters, their surface
functionalization, animal and cell models. As distinct from other
related books, Gold Nanoparticles in Biomedical Applications
discusses the immunological properties of GNPs and summarizes their
applications as an antigen carrier and adjuvant in immunization for
the preparation of antibodies in vivo. Although the potential of
GNPs in nanobiotechnology has been recognized for the past decade,
new insights into the unique properties of multifunctional
nanostructures have recently emerged. With these developments in
mind, this book unites ground breaking experimental data with a
discussion of hybrid nanoparticle systems that combine different
nanomaterials to create multifunctional structures. These novel
hybrids constitute the material basis of theranostics, bringing
together the advanced properties of functionalized GNPs and
composites into a single multifunctional nanostructure with
simultaneous diagnostic and therapeutic functions. Such nanohybrids
can be physically and chemically tailored for a particular organ,
disease, and patient thus making personalized medicine available.
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