Bionanomaterials: Synthesis And Applications For Sensors, Electronics And Medicine

Summary
Combining interdisciplinary knowledge from nanotechnology and biological sciences, this is the first comprehensive book to cover the key methods for generating bionanomaterials, including biofunctionalization of nanoparticles, assembly of nanoarchitectures from biomolecules and nanoparticles, and nanopatterning on surfaces. Written by renowned scientists who have authored the key review articles for years in the field, this practical book presents a wide range of applications, such as control of chemical reactivity, biosensing, biocircuitry, nanomagnets, in vitro imaging, and other medical applications.
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