Bioinspired systems and methods
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Bioinspired systems and methods
(21[st] century nanoscience : a handbook, v. 7)
CRC Press, c2020
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21[st] is upper equipped letter
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This 21st Century Nanoscience Handbook will be the most comprehensive, up-to-date large reference work for the field of nanoscience. Handbook of Nanophysics by the same editor published in the fall of 2010 and was embraced as the first comprehensive reference to consider both fundamental and applied aspects of nanophysics. This follow-up project has been conceived as a necessary expansion and full update that considers the significant advances made in the field since 2010. It goes well beyond the physics as warranted by recent developments in the field. This seventh volume in a ten-volume set covers bioinspired systems and methods.
Key Features:
Provides the most comprehensive, up-to-date large reference work for the field.
Chapters written by international experts in the field.
Emphasises presentation and real results and applications.
This handbook distinguishes itself from other works by its breadth of coverage, readability and timely topics. The intended readership is very broad, from students and instructors to engineers, physicists, chemists, biologists, biomedical researchers, industry professionals, governmental scientists, and others whose work is impacted by nanotechnology. It will be an indispensable resource in academic, government, and industry libraries worldwide. The fields impacted by nanophysics extend from materials science and engineering to biotechnology, biomedical engineering, medicine, electrical engineering, pharmaceutical science, computer technology, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, food science, and beyond.
Table of Contents
1. Plant-Mediated Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles - Darroudi 2. Self-Assembled Peptide Nanostuctures and their Applications - Das 3. Bacterial Detection with Magnetic Nanoparticles - Pawar 4. Nanoparticles Carrying Biological Molecules - Lenggoro 5. Silicon-Based Nanoscale Probes for Biological Cells - Tian 6. Ptychographic Imaging of Biological Samples with Soft X-Ray Radiation - Vartaniants 7. Bioapplication of Inorganic Nanomaterials - Nozaki 8. Engineered Living Materials: Designing Biological Cells as Nanomaterials Factories - Nguyen 9. Nanoparticles for Bone Tissue Engineering - Oliveira 10. DNA-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles - Liu 11. Undoped Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon (ta-C) Thin Films for Biosensing - Laurila 12. Charge and Spin Dynamics in DNA Nanomolecules: Modelling and Applications - Behnia 13. A Nanomaterials Genome - Qian 14. Nanoscience of Large Immunproteins -Vorup-Jensen 15. Nanozymes and their Applications in Biomedicine - Fan 16. Self-Assembling Protein Nanoparticles - Design, Production, and Characterization - He 17. Nanoengineering Neural Cells for Regenerative Medicine - Adams 18. Plasmonic Nanoparticles for Cancer Bioimaging, Diagnostics, and Therapy - Vo-Dinh 19. Nanotechnology in Cell Delivery Systems - Golchin 20. Bio-Nanoparticles: Nanoscale Probes for Nanoscale Pathogens - Draz
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