Recent Developments in Nanomaterial-based Sensing of Human Pathogens
Recent Developments in Nanomaterial-based Sensing of Human Pathogens
Buddolla, Viswanath; Ankireddy, Seshadri Reddy
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
03/2024
356
Mole
Inglês
9780443185748
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1: Progress of nanomaterial-based sensors in terms of analytical properties such as sensitivity, rapidity of reaction, selectivity, and robustness in the development of smart and high-performing analytical tools
Chapter 2: Nanosensors and biological markers of pathogenic diseases: Novel strategies in Biology and Medicine
Chapter 3: Nanodevices in neurological infections: An update
Chapter 4: Foodborne Pathogen Detection using Nanomaterial-based Biosensors: Recent Trends
Chapter 5: Biomarkers of Human viral infections and their role in diagnosis
Chapter 6: Advances in nanomaterial-mediated sensing methods for detecting human-pathogenic DNA viruses
Chapter 7: Nanotechnology Advancements in Detecting Pathogenic Human RNA Viruses
Chapter 8: Novel Nanotechnology Approaches for the Detection of Human Viral Pathogens: A Comprehensive Review
Chapter 9: Bacterial Pathogen Biomarkers of Human and Their Importance in Rapid Diagnosis
Chapter 10: Nanotechnology integration in sensing platforms for significant improvements in pathogenic bacteria detection capabilities and device functionality
Chapter 11: Role of Molecular Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases using nanomaterial-based sensing platforms
Chapter 12: Current fungal diagnostics and the development of novel biophysical technologies for selective new sensitive fungal biosensors to augment traditional diagnostic techniques
Chapter 13: Role of Mycoplasmas in triggering inflammation and altering key cellular pathways, allowing for a better knowledge of potential cellular transformation mechanisms for clinical diagnosis
Chapter 14: Recent trends in nanotechnology for managing protozoan diseases
Chapter 15: Rapid and Sensitive Nanotechnology-Based Mycoplasma Detection Methods for Clinical Specimens: Recent Advances
Chapter 15: Overview of available technologies and the advantages of nanosensing
Chapter 2: Nanosensors and biological markers of pathogenic diseases: Novel strategies in Biology and Medicine
Chapter 3: Nanodevices in neurological infections: An update
Chapter 4: Foodborne Pathogen Detection using Nanomaterial-based Biosensors: Recent Trends
Chapter 5: Biomarkers of Human viral infections and their role in diagnosis
Chapter 6: Advances in nanomaterial-mediated sensing methods for detecting human-pathogenic DNA viruses
Chapter 7: Nanotechnology Advancements in Detecting Pathogenic Human RNA Viruses
Chapter 8: Novel Nanotechnology Approaches for the Detection of Human Viral Pathogens: A Comprehensive Review
Chapter 9: Bacterial Pathogen Biomarkers of Human and Their Importance in Rapid Diagnosis
Chapter 10: Nanotechnology integration in sensing platforms for significant improvements in pathogenic bacteria detection capabilities and device functionality
Chapter 11: Role of Molecular Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases using nanomaterial-based sensing platforms
Chapter 12: Current fungal diagnostics and the development of novel biophysical technologies for selective new sensitive fungal biosensors to augment traditional diagnostic techniques
Chapter 13: Role of Mycoplasmas in triggering inflammation and altering key cellular pathways, allowing for a better knowledge of potential cellular transformation mechanisms for clinical diagnosis
Chapter 14: Recent trends in nanotechnology for managing protozoan diseases
Chapter 15: Rapid and Sensitive Nanotechnology-Based Mycoplasma Detection Methods for Clinical Specimens: Recent Advances
Chapter 15: Overview of available technologies and the advantages of nanosensing
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Medical Microbiology and Biochemistry; Microbial Pathogens; Bionanotechnology; Biomarkers; Sensing; viral pathogens; bacterial pathogens; fungal pathogens; mycoplasma
Chapter 1: Progress of nanomaterial-based sensors in terms of analytical properties such as sensitivity, rapidity of reaction, selectivity, and robustness in the development of smart and high-performing analytical tools
Chapter 2: Nanosensors and biological markers of pathogenic diseases: Novel strategies in Biology and Medicine
Chapter 3: Nanodevices in neurological infections: An update
Chapter 4: Foodborne Pathogen Detection using Nanomaterial-based Biosensors: Recent Trends
Chapter 5: Biomarkers of Human viral infections and their role in diagnosis
Chapter 6: Advances in nanomaterial-mediated sensing methods for detecting human-pathogenic DNA viruses
Chapter 7: Nanotechnology Advancements in Detecting Pathogenic Human RNA Viruses
Chapter 8: Novel Nanotechnology Approaches for the Detection of Human Viral Pathogens: A Comprehensive Review
Chapter 9: Bacterial Pathogen Biomarkers of Human and Their Importance in Rapid Diagnosis
Chapter 10: Nanotechnology integration in sensing platforms for significant improvements in pathogenic bacteria detection capabilities and device functionality
Chapter 11: Role of Molecular Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases using nanomaterial-based sensing platforms
Chapter 12: Current fungal diagnostics and the development of novel biophysical technologies for selective new sensitive fungal biosensors to augment traditional diagnostic techniques
Chapter 13: Role of Mycoplasmas in triggering inflammation and altering key cellular pathways, allowing for a better knowledge of potential cellular transformation mechanisms for clinical diagnosis
Chapter 14: Recent trends in nanotechnology for managing protozoan diseases
Chapter 15: Rapid and Sensitive Nanotechnology-Based Mycoplasma Detection Methods for Clinical Specimens: Recent Advances
Chapter 15: Overview of available technologies and the advantages of nanosensing
Chapter 2: Nanosensors and biological markers of pathogenic diseases: Novel strategies in Biology and Medicine
Chapter 3: Nanodevices in neurological infections: An update
Chapter 4: Foodborne Pathogen Detection using Nanomaterial-based Biosensors: Recent Trends
Chapter 5: Biomarkers of Human viral infections and their role in diagnosis
Chapter 6: Advances in nanomaterial-mediated sensing methods for detecting human-pathogenic DNA viruses
Chapter 7: Nanotechnology Advancements in Detecting Pathogenic Human RNA Viruses
Chapter 8: Novel Nanotechnology Approaches for the Detection of Human Viral Pathogens: A Comprehensive Review
Chapter 9: Bacterial Pathogen Biomarkers of Human and Their Importance in Rapid Diagnosis
Chapter 10: Nanotechnology integration in sensing platforms for significant improvements in pathogenic bacteria detection capabilities and device functionality
Chapter 11: Role of Molecular Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases using nanomaterial-based sensing platforms
Chapter 12: Current fungal diagnostics and the development of novel biophysical technologies for selective new sensitive fungal biosensors to augment traditional diagnostic techniques
Chapter 13: Role of Mycoplasmas in triggering inflammation and altering key cellular pathways, allowing for a better knowledge of potential cellular transformation mechanisms for clinical diagnosis
Chapter 14: Recent trends in nanotechnology for managing protozoan diseases
Chapter 15: Rapid and Sensitive Nanotechnology-Based Mycoplasma Detection Methods for Clinical Specimens: Recent Advances
Chapter 15: Overview of available technologies and the advantages of nanosensing
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