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New frontiers in ultrasensitive bioanalysis

advanced analytical chemistry applications in nanobiotechnology, single molecule detection, and single cell analysis
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Year: 2007
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Interscience
Series: Chemical analysis; Volume 172
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As analysis of biological samples and living systems becomes more demanding, new platforms of ultransensitive analysis using multiplexing, single nanoparticle sensing, nano-fluidics, and single-molecule detection have been developed. Furthermore, the emerging fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology provide new possiblities for the development of analytical tools and instruments for biological analysis at much quicker speeds and at much smaller levels. Such powerful capabilities will ultimately lead to the development of new analytical techniques for improving disease diagnosis and treatment, as well as to advancing our understanding of important biological phenomena such as membrane transport, enzyme activities, and intracellular and intercellular signaling. In this book, a diverse group of analytical chemists working in the forefront of ultrasensitive bioanalysis share their insights, visions, and latest results.
 
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Preface.
 
Contributors.
 
Chapter 1. Is One Enough (Andrew C. Beveridge, James H. Jett, and Richard A. Keller)?
 
Chapter 2. Dissecting Cellular Activity from Single Genes to Single mRNAs (Xavier Darzacq, Robert H. Singer, and Yaron Shav-Tal).
 
Chapter 3. Probing Membrane Transport of Single Live Cells Using Single Molecule Detection and Single Nanoparticle Assay (Xiao-Hong Nancy Xu, Yujun Song, and Prakash D. Nallathamby).
 
Chapter 4. Nanoparticle Probes for Ultrasensitive Biological Detection and Imaging (Amit Agrawal, Tushar Sathe, and Shuming Nie).
 
Chapter 5. Tailoring Nanoparticles for the Recognition of Biomacromolecule Surfaces (Mrinmoy De, Rochelle R. Arvizo, Ayush Verma and Vincent M. Rotello).
 
Chapter 6. Nanoscale Chemical Analysis of Individual Subcellular Compartments (Gina S. Fiorini and Daniel T. Chiu).
 
Chapter 7. Ultra-sensitive Time-resolved Near-IR Fluorescence for Multiplexed Bioanalysis (Li Zhu and Steven A. Soper).
 
Chapter 8. Ultra-Sensitive Microarray Detection of DNA using Enzymatically Amplified SPR Imaging (Hye Jin Lee, Alastair W. Wark and Robert M. Corn).
 
Chapter 9. Ultrasensitive Analysis of Metal Ions and Small Molecules in Living Cells (Richard B. Thompson).
 
Chapter 10. Electrochemistry Inside and Outside Single Nerve Cells (Daniel J. Eves and Andrew G. Ewing).
 
Chapter 11. New Bioanalytical Applications of Electrochemiluminescence (Yanbing Zu and Xiao-Hong Nancy Xu).
 
Chapter 12. Single Cell Measurements with Mass Spectrometry (Eric B. Monroe, John C. Jurchen, Stanislav Rubakhin, and Jonathan V. Sweedler).
 
Chapter 13. Outlooks of Ultrasensitive Detection in Bioanalysis (Xiao-Hong Nancy Xu).

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Xiao-Hong Nancy Xu
Year: 2007
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Interscience
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Classification: Search for this systematic BC-90, AL-10
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ISBN: 9780471746607
ISBN (2nd): 0-471-74660-6
Description: XI, 308 S. : Ill, graph. Darst.
Series: Chemical analysis; Volume 172
Tags: Biochemie Methoden; Analytische Chemie allgemein
Participating parties: Search for this character Xu, Xiao-Hong Nancy [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand