BookManashjit Gogoi, Sanjukta Patra, Debasree Kundu, editors.
Summary: This book examines the role of nanobiosensors in point-of-care applications for personalized healthcare and management. It begins by discussing various biomaterials that are used for the development of biosensors in medical diagnostics, and reviews advances in their fabrication and the miniaturization of biosensor devices for lab-on-chip analysis. In turn, it explores the rapidly evolving applications of nanomaterials in the context of biomaterial diagnostics. The book also explores the immense potential of biosensors in medical diagnostics, where they are increasingly being used to detect a wide range of biomolecules and biomarkers. In closing, it discusses the current challenges and outlines the future role of nanobiosensors in the development of next-generation point-of-care applications.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Point of Care biosensors for healthcare applications
Chapter 2. An overview of biomolecules used in the development of point of care sensor
Chapter 3. Nanomaterials for POC biosensors
Chapter 4. New generation molecular techniques in POC biosensors for detection of infectious diseases
Chapter 5. Point-of-Care Biosensors for Glucose Sensing
Chapter 6. Overview of Affordable Upfront Point-of-Care Testing for Cancer Detection
Chapter 7. Point-of-care Diagnostic Testing in Urgent Cardiac Care
Chapter 8. Point-of-Care Nanobiosensors for Determining Vitamin Deficiency
Chapter 9. Utility of Nanobiosensors as a Point of Care Diagnostics for Neurological Disorders: From Bench to Bedside
Chapter 10. Point-of-Care Testing and Diagnostics for Sexually Transmitted Disease
Chapter 11. Nano-Biosensor Based Microfluidic Point-Of-Care Platforms: Fabrication, Characterization, And Applications
Chapter 12. Nanobiosensor: Advancement in Disease Diagnostic.