Nanotechnology has revolutionized research in such fields as molecular biology and genomics by opening the possibility of detecting and manipulating atoms and molecules in individual cells. Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine serves as an authoritative reference for those involved in the research, teaching, learning, and practice of nanotechnology. It presents chapters grouped into four sections:
Bionanomaterials and Nanostructures; Nanodevices, Toolkits, and Instrumentation; Nanobiology Applications; and
Nanomedicine applications. With published data and references, each chapter provides an overview and describes the relevant methods, protocols, instrumentation, and applications.
The book has chapters drawn from recent work in its field. But much still remains speculative. The experimental efforts thus far achieved are primitive though promising. Quantum dots can be made. And