Original price was: $64.95.Current price is: $3.00.

Single Biomolecule Detection and Analysis: Concepts, Applications, and Future Prospects (Original PDF from Publisher)

Single Biomolecule Detection and Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide

Authored by Tuhin Subhra Santra, this book is a comprehensive guide to various micro/nanodevice design and fabrication techniques for single-biomolecule detection. It serves as an ideal reference text for graduate students and professionals in diverse subject areas including materials science, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and nanoscience.

Techniques of Single-Biomolecule Detection

The book discusses techniques of single-biomolecule detection, their advantages, limitations, and applications. It covers comprehensively several electrochemical detection techniques and provides in-depth information on single-molecule separation, sensing, imaging, sequencing, and analysis.

Electrochemical Detection Techniques

Electrochemical detection techniques are crucial for single-biomolecule detection. The book covers these techniques in detail, highlighting their importance in various applications.

Cantilever-Based Biomolecule Sensing

The text examines different types of cantilever-based biomolecule sensing, discussing their principles, advantages, and limitations. It also delves into the challenges and future prospects of these sensing technologies.

Microscopy and Spectroscopy Techniques

Microscopy and spectroscopy techniques play a vital role in single-biomolecule detection and analysis. The book provides detailed insights into these techniques, including their applications and future directions.

Optical and Nanopore Devices

Single-biomolecule optical and nanopore devices are discussed in the book, focusing on their design, operation, and potential applications in various fields.

Biosensors-Based Detection

Biosensors-based detection is a key area covered in the book. It discusses the principles, types, and applications of biosensors, as well as their role in single-biomolecule detection.

Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy

The book covers stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy-based detection, detailing its principles, advantages, and applications in single-biomolecule detection and analysis.

Electrochemical Detection

Electrochemical detection is another critical area discussed in the book. It provides comprehensive information on the principles, techniques, and applications of electrochemical detection in single-biomolecule analysis.

Metabolic Engineering of Animal Cells

Metabolic engineering of animal cells is an emerging area in single-biomolecule detection. The book discusses the principles, methods, and potential applications of this technology.

Single-Molecule Intracellular Delivery and Tracking

Single-molecule intracellular delivery and tracking are crucial for understanding cellular processes. The book covers the techniques, challenges, and applications of these processes in single-biomolecule detection and analysis.

Terahertz Spectroscopy-Based Detection

Terahertz spectroscopy-based detection is a rapidly evolving field. The book provides insights into the principles, techniques, and applications of terahertz spectroscopy in single-biomolecule detection.

Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Detection

Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) detection is a powerful tool for single-biomolecule analysis. The book discusses the principles, setup, and applications of TIRF detection.

Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Detection

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) detection is another important technique covered in the book. It details the principles, advantages, and applications of FCS detection in single-biomolecule analysis.

Single Biomolecule Detection and Analysis is an essential reference for anyone working in the field of micro/nanotechnologies, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and nanoscience. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the techniques, applications, and future prospects of single-biomolecule detection and analysis.

Additional information

Language

Author