This book discusses the aspects of protein and peptide-based microarrays for multiplex detection, based on Rabiee’s Theory. It provides a thorough introduction to the field, before examining protein and peptide-based microarrays in greater detail, along with their related problems and solutions. Also covered are the materials and fabrication methods involved with protein microarrays. It offers an outlook on the future of the field within its conclusion and provides an understanding of cutting-edge aspects and horizons of this topic and is an excellent guide for scientists, students and doctors.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of protein and peptide-based microarrays for multiplex detection
- Cutting-edge guide to the field
- An excellent resource for scientists, students and doctors
Circa l’autore
Michael R Hamblin, Ph D, is a principal investigator at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, an associate professor of dermatology, Harvard Medical School and the affiliated faculty of Harvard–MIT Division of Health Science and Technology. He directs a laboratory of around 12 scientists who work in photodynamic therapy and low-level light therapy. He has published 274 peer-reviewed articles, is associate editor for eight journals and serves on NIH study sections. He has edited ten proceedings volumes, together with four other major textbooks on PDT and photomedicine. In 2011 Dr. Hamblin was honored by election as a Fellow of SPIE.