Biofunctionalization of Nanomaterials
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Description
The new book series 'Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences' is the first comprehensive source on the topics where materials science and life sciences meet on the nanoscale. Each volume provides a concise overview of the underlying nanotechnologies for the design, creation and characterization of biomedical applications, collating the many articles found in the relevant specialized journals but as yet unseen by those working in other disciplines.
Written by international experts describing the various facets of nanofabrication, the ten volumes of this single source of information cover the complete range of synthetic methods, tools and techniques being developed towards medical, biological and cybernetic applications.
This volume covers the synthetic and materials aspects of instilling biocompatibility into nanomaterials with properties desirable for advanced medical and biological applications.
Essential reading for anyone working in the various related disciplines: from medicine and biology through chemistry, materials science and physics to engineering.
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LOC Call Number
TA418.9 .N35 B557 2005
Publication Date
2005
Department
Gordon A. and Mary Cain Department of Chemical Engineering
Publisher
Wiley-VCH
City
Weinheim
Recommended Citation
Kumar, Challa S. S. R., "Biofunctionalization of Nanomaterials" (2005).