Bionanomaterials for Biosensors, Drug Delivery, and Medical Applications : Emerging Materials and Technologies - Won-Chun Oh

Bionanomaterials for Biosensors, Drug Delivery, and Medical Applications

By: Won-Chun Oh (Editor), Suresh Sagadevan (Editor)

Hardcover | 13 December 2023

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Bionanomaterials for Biosensors, Drug Delivery, and Medical Applications covers advances in nanostructured materials across a variety of biomedical applications as the field evolves from development of prototype devices to real-world implementation. It provides an in-depth look at the current state of the art in oxide nanostructures, carbon nanostructures, and 2D material fabrication and highlights the most important biomedical applications and devices of nanomaterials, including drug delivery, medical imaging, gene therapy, biosensors, and diagnostics.

  • Presents the findings of cutting-edge research activities in the field of nanomaterials, with a particular emphasis on biological and pharmaceutical applications.
  • Details finished and ongoing toxicity evaluations of emerging nanomaterials.
  • Offers a multidisciplinary perspective.

This book is recommended for senior undergraduate and graduate students, professionals, and researchers working in the fields of bioengineering, materials science and engineering, and biotechnology.

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