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The book introduces the basic concepts of nanotechnology and the
various technologies to characterize nanomaterials. It also covers
the nanostructural features of mammalian cells/tissues and related
nanomechanical properties. In addition, the book comprehensively
describes the current state-of-the-art and future perspectives of
nanotechnology in biosensors. It also discusses the potential of
nanotechnology for delivering the diverse cancer therapeutics and
illustrates its limitation due to the potential toxicity associated
with oxidative stress. It also highlights the ethical issues and
translational aspects related to nanotechnology. Finally, it
summarizes the applications of nanotechnology in animal
biotechnology, the recent perspectives and future challenges of
nanomedicines. The content of the book are beneficial for the
undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students as well the
professionals working in the area of nanotechnology and
nanomedicines.
Nanotechnology in Modern Animal Biotechnology: Concepts and
Applications discusses the advancement of nanotechnologies in
almost every field, ranging from materials science, to food,
forensic, agriculture and life sciences, including biotechnology
and medicine. Nanotechnology is already being harnessed to address
many of the key problems in animal biotechnology, with future
applications covering animal biotechnology (e.g. animal nutrition,
health, disease diagnosis, and drug delivery). This book provides
the tools, ideas and techniques of nanoscale principles to
investigate, understand and transform biological systems.
Nanotechnology provides the ability to manipulate materials at
atomic and molecular levels and also arrange atom-by-atom on a
scale of ~1-100 nm to create, new materials and devices with
fundamentally new functions and properties arising due to their
small scale.
This volume focuses on management issues in the international
context of health information technology (HIT). Nations around the
globe have established policies designed to improve the
computerization of their health care systems. It is believed that
the adoption of HIT including clinical information systems,
decision support systems, and networks or systems that facilitate
the exchange of clinical and other health data will yield various
desirable outcomes. These outcomes may include improvements in the
quality of care, a reduction in medical errors, boosts in
efficiencies, and improved provider and patient satisfaction. The
purpose of this volume on HIT in the international context is to
facilitate the exchange of management theory, best practice,
implementation challenges, and the impact of adoption as it
pertains to HIT adoption in one or more international settings. It
offers a holistic viewpoint on health information technology use in
health care organizations and systems, providing a managerial
perspective from authors around the world that will prove useful
for health care practitioners across a variety of settings.
This book combines the contributions from the experts of material
science, molecular biology, toxicology bio-organic and
bio-inorganic chemistry, toxicologists and environmental and food
technology etc. to fathom the full scope of current and future of
developments in the area of Nanobiotechnology. Provides brief
overview of nanobiotechnology for general readers who are not
familiar with the research fields and presents a strong overview of
most of the critical areas in field This book can also be used as
text book for graduate students as an essential reference material,
and as an reading material for general readers having a curiosity
in Nanobiotechnology.
Phytochemical research took shape with the isolation of morphine by
F.W. Seturner in 1805. This book includes about 290
phytopharmaceuticals giving their characterization and structure
elucidation by modern instrumental methods like UV, IR, HNMR 13C
NMR, Ms, HRMS, X-Ray, biosynthesis and synthesis. The book though
written for M.Pharm. Pharmacognosy will, however, also found useful
as a reference by researchers in natural product chemistry in ICMR
units, National Laboratories and pharmaceutical industry the world
over.
The phenomenon of guttation finds applications in a wide range of
areas, including plant biology, ecology, agriculture, horticulture,
animal husbandry, pharmacology and medicine. This unique text
provides a comprehensive review of this process. It explores the
genetic, environmental, and edaphic factors that control and
regulate guttation; and discusses in detail the impact of guttation
on soil-plant-animal-environment systems, soil fertility and soil
productivity, plant water balance, plant physiological research,
ecosystem maintenance, and hydathode retrieval of water and solute.
A separate chapter addresses practical applications, such as in the
production of recombinant proteins for commercial use, seed
protein, alkaloids, pharmaceutical drugs, resins, gums, and rubber.
Besides specialists in plant sciences, the book will also appeal to
anyone interested in the topic of plant-water relationships.
This book highlights recent advances and evolution of various
nanomaterials and their potential in diverse research fields. The
book covers the synthesis and characterization of various
nanomaterials, followed by discussion on desired applications such
as clean and green renewable energy, coating, sensors, thermal
applications, microelectronics, biomedical applications such as
drug carriers, nutrition, biosensors and detection of cancer
cells. The chapters in this book not only illustrate the
capability of nanomaterials in such novel usages but also reveal
their potential drawbacks and the possible ways to overcome the
pitfalls. The book covers interdisciplinary research advancement of
nanomaterials, beneficial for researchers and professionals working
in both science and engineering.
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