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Nanobiomaterial Engineering : Concepts and Their Applications in Biomedicine and Diagnostics - Pranjal Chandra

Nanobiomaterial Engineering

Concepts and Their Applications in Biomedicine and Diagnostics

By: Pranjal Chandra (Editor), Rajiv Prakash (Editor)

eText | 25 January 2020

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This book comprehensively documents the application of Nanobiomaterials in the field of bio-medicine and diagnostics technologies by involving classical concepts/examples. Nanobiotechnology is an emerging area which encompasses all the facets of research of nano and biomaterials with their interaction with biological systems. The book briefly summarizes the various types of Nanomaterial's, and highlights the recent developments in the synthesis of the nanomaterials for the diagnostic and therapeutic biomedical applications. It skilfully reviews the utilization of the nanomaterials alone or in combination with other bio-molecules as a contrast enhancer in in-vivo imaging, Nano-Theranostics, drug delivery, and sensing transducer matrix. It also discusses the current research on designing of the new Nanobiomaterials and their implementation in numerous fields including bio-medicine and diagnostics. Finally, it summarizes the future prospects and thecommercial viability of Nanobiomaterials in the human health care.

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