The book offers a comprehensive exploration of cutting-edge nano-sensor technologies and their critical role in the field of biomedicine. This book covers a diverse range of topics, from fluorescence-based nanosensors that detect and quantify nanovesicles at the nanoscale to the recent advances in nano biosensors for agriculture and health applications. It provides valuable insights into the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their biomedical applications, highlighting eco-friendly approaches to nanomaterial production. The use of FRET-based tools for real-time quantification of vitamins and bioimaging is also extensively discussed, presenting innovative techniques for analysis. The book further delves into the potential of nanosensors in medicine, exploring the characteristic features that make them promising candidates for various medical applications. It also covers the application of fluorescent biosensors for intracellular signalling analysis, paving the way for understanding complex cellular processes.
The book also discusses the use of nanosensors for monitoring blood clotting disorders, offering new possibilities for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. It also presents fluorescent probes for detecting gas transmitters, such as H2S, CO, and NO, which have significant implications in the field of gas sensing and medical research.
It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, and professionals in the fields of nanotechnology, biotechnology, and medicine, offering ground-breaking insights into the rapidly evolving world of nano sensors and their significant impact on healthcare and diagnostics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Fluorescence-based nanosensors for detection and quantification of nanovesicles at the nanoscale.- Chapter 2. Electrochemical Biosensor: The most eligible diagnostic tool for the detection of various diseases.- Chapter 3. Golden Threads of Detection: Unveiling Electrochemical DNA Sensors Empowered by Gold Nanoparticles.- Chapter 4. FRET-based tools for detection and real-time quantification of vitamins and their bioimaging.- Chapter 5. FRET based nanosensors and their biomedical applications.- Chapter 6. Exploring the potential of nanosensors in medicine and their characteristic features.- Chapter 7. Recent innovations in sensing techniques to detect SARS-Co V-2.- Chapter 8. Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides and Conducting Polymer Hybrids for Electrochemical Sensing: Recent Progress and Future Outlook.- Chapter 9. Fluorescence nanosensors for monitoring blood clotting disorders.- Chapter 10. Fluorescent probes for the gasotransmitters (H2S, CO, & NO) detection.- Chapter 11. Plant mediated synthesis of nanomaterials for biosensing.- Chapter 12. Biotechnology based gas sensors.- Chapter 13. Nanobiosensors as biomedical diagnostic tools.- Chapter 14. Janus Nano-assemblies based sensing platform for cancer theranostics: An unrivalled mastering bioimaging perspective.- Chapter 15. Advanced uses of quantum dots in medical imaging.
Über den Autor
Mohd Mohsin is an assistant professor at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India where he has been serving since 2014. He holds a Ph D from Hamdard University, New Delhi, India. In 2009, he qualified the National Eligibility Test of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Junior Research Fellowships of the Indian Council of Medical Research. Specializing in nano-biotechnology, molecular biology, and metabolic engineering, his research focuses on genetically encoded fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based nanosensors for healthcare and cellular environmental monitoring. He has presented his research work at various national and international conferences and published more than 30 research papers in journals of international repute. He additionally has two patents approved and put into publication. He received a high Impact Factor (>5) publication award in 2014. His contributions to the scientific community have been recognized with the Young Scientist Award in 2015 and an innovative research award in 2017 from the Government of India. He also serves as an editorial member and reviewer for several journals. His career has been marked by various awards, scholarships, and fellowships, highlighting his dedication and expertise in nanobiotechnology research and education. Mohd Mohsin: published more than 40 research papers in journals of international repute and book chapters. He additionally has 02 patents approved and put into publication and one patent is filed.
Neha Soleja is the research associate of the Indian Council of Medical Research at the Department of Biosciences of Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. She earned her Ph D thesis in 2020 on the “Construction of a family of FRET-based nanosensors to monitor the flux of metal ions” in the Department of Biosciences of Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India. Dr. Soleja’s research primarily revolves around the design and implementation of genetically encoded nanosensors to enable the real-time quantification of metabolites at the subcellular level. Her work has resulted in the publication of 14 scholarly articles in prestigious international journals. She has two patents to her credit. Dr. Soleja possesses a diverse skill set, encompassing various cutting-edge techniques in biochemical, biophysical, and molecular biology research. She has also participated in several workshops, seminars, and conferences, where she has presented her research findings and received awards and recognition for her work. With her multidisciplinary skill set and passion for advancing knowledge, she remains at the forefront of research in the field of nanobiotechnology.