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Biomarkers and Biosensors

Detection and Binding to Biosensor Surfaces and Biomarkers Applications

  • 1st Edition - December 8, 2014
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Ajit Sadana, Neeti Sadana
  • Language: English

Biomarkers and Biosensors offers thorough coverage of biomarker/biosensor interaction, current research trends, and future developments in applications of drug discovery. This b… Read more

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Description

Biomarkers and Biosensors offers thorough coverage of biomarker/biosensor interaction, current research trends, and future developments in applications of drug discovery. This book is useful to researchers in this field as well as clinicians interested in new developments in early detection and diagnosis of disease or the mode of operation of biomarkers. Biomarkers and Biosensors also emphasizes kinetics, and clearly delineates how this influences the biomarker market.

Key features

  • Offers thorough coverage of the kinetics of biomarker interaction with the biosensor surface
  • Provides evidence-based approach to evaluate effectiveness
  • Provides pharmaceutical chemists the possibilities and methodology in assessing the effectiveness of new drugs
  • Provides the information needed for the selection of the best biomarker for a specific application

Readership

Pharmaceutical chemists, chemists, analytical chemists, chemical engineers, biomedical/biochemical engineers, biotechnologists, biophysicists, working in the research and development of biomarkers and biosensors. More than 20,000 academics are listed in MDR under this topic

Table of contents

Preface

1. Introduction1.1. Introduction1.2. Biomarker Economics and Markets1.3. Chapter Contents

2. Modeling and Theory2.1. Introduction2.2. Theory

3. Detection of Cancer Biomarkers on Biosensor Surfaces3.1. Introduction3.2. Theory3.3. Results3.4. Conclusions

4. Detection of Cancer Biomarkers by Biosensors: Part II4.1. Theory4.2. Results4.3. Conclusions

5. Detection of Biomarkers for Myocardial Infarction5.1. Introduction5.2. Theory5.3. Results5.4. Conclusions

6. A Fractal Analysis of the Binding and Dissociation Kinetics of Glucose to Different Biosensor Surfaces6.1. Introduction6.2. Theory6.3. Results6.4. Conclusions

7. A Fractal Analysis of Binding and Dissociation of Glucose to Different Biosensor Surfaces7.1. Introduction7.2. Theory7.3. Results7.4. Conclusions

8. Binding and Dissociation of Biomarkers for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Fractal Analysis of the Kinetics8.1. Introduction8.2. Theory8.3. Results8.4. Other Autoimmune Reactions8.5. Conclusions

9. Binding and Dissociation of Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease on Biosensor Surfaces: A Fractal Analysis9.1. Introduction9.2. Theory9.3. Results9.4. Conclusions

10. Detection of Biomarkers for Different Diseases on Biosensor Surfaces10.1. Introduction10.2. Theory10.3. Results10.4. Conclusions

11. Detection of Biomarkers for Different Diseases on Biosensor Surfaces Part II11.1. Introduction11.2. Theory11.3. Results11.4. Conclusions

12. A Fractal Analysis of Biomarkers for Different Diseases on Biosensor Surfaces12.1. Introduction12.2. Theory12.3. Results12.4. Conclusions

13. A Fractal Analysis of the Detection of Biomarkers for Different Diseases on Biosensor Surfaces13.1. Introduction13.2. Theory13.3. Results13.4. Conclusions

14. Biosensor Economics and Manufacturing14.1. Introduction14.2. Biosensor Cost14.3. Biosensor Markets14.4. Conclusions

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 11, 2014
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Ajit Sadana

Dr. Ajit Sadana has recently retired from the University of Mississippi after 34 years. His expertise is in the area of kinetics of binding and dissociation of analytes on biosensor surfaces.
Affiliations and expertise
Chemical Engineering Department, University of Mississippi, MS, USA

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Neeti Sadana

Dr. Neeti Sadana is an Associate Professor and Section Chief at the University of Oklahoma.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Anesthesiology, Oklahoma School of Medicine, Oklahoma University, Oklahoma City, USA

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