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Protein Nanotechnology Protocols Instrumentation And Applications Methods In Molecular Biology 1st Edition Tuan Vodinh

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Protein Nanotechnology Protocols Instrumentation And Applications Methods In Molecular Biology 1st Edition Tuan Vodinh
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.97 MB
Pages: 479
Author: Tuan Vo-Dinh
ISBN: 9781588293107, 9781592598588, 1588293106, 1592598587
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Protein Nanotechnology Protocols Instrumentation And Applications Methods In Molecular Biology 1st Edition Tuan Vodinh by Tuan Vo-dinh 9781588293107, 9781592598588, 1588293106, 1592598587 instant download after payment.

Leading experts in nanobiotechnology comprehensively review the most recent advances in instrumentation and methodology, as well as their applications in genomics and proteomics. The authors provide a wide variety of techniques and methods for dealing with protein functions and structures at the nanoscale level, including nanostructured systems, nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes and nanowires, optical nanosensors, and nanoelectrodes. Among the highlights are techniques for the in vivo tracking of biochemical processes using fluorescent molecular probes and nanosensors, and the exploration of biochemical processes and submicroscopic structures of living cells at unprecedented resolutions using near-field optics. Also discussed is the development of nanocarrier methodology for the targeted delivery of drugs whose shells are conjugated with antibodies for targeting specific antigens.

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