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Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biosensing and Medicine
A comprehensive insight into the fundamentals of magnetic biosensors and the applications of magnetic nanoparticles in medicine.
Nicholas J. Darton (Edited by), Adrian Ionescu (Edited by), Justin Llandro (Edited by)
9781107031098, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 February 2019
312 pages
25.2 x 17.8 x 1.9 cm, 0.78 kg
Drawing together topics from a wide range of disciplines, this text provides a comprehensive insight into the fundamentals of magnetic biosensors and the applications of magnetic nanoparticles in medicine. Internationally renowned researchers showcase topics ranging from the basic physical principles of magnetism to the detection and manipulation, synthesis protocols and natural occurrence of magnetic nanoparticles. Up-to-date examples of their clinical usage and research applications in the biomedical fields of sensing by diverse magnetic detection methods, in imaging by MRI and in therapeutic strategies such as hyperthermia, are also discussed, providing a thorough introduction to this rapidly developing field. Each chapter features questions with answers, highlighted definition boxes, and numerous illustrations which help readers grasp key concepts. Mathematical tools, together with key literature references, provide a strong underpinning for the material, making it ideal for graduate students, lecturers, medical researchers and industrial scientific strategists.
1. Magnetism, magnetic materials and nanoparticles Adrian Ionescu, Justin Llandro and Kurt R. A. Ziebeck
2. Preparation of magnetic nanoparticles for applications in biomedicine Pedro Tartaj, Sabino Veintemillas-Verdaguer, Teresita Gonzalez-Carreño and Carlos J. Serna
3. Magnetic nanoparticle functionalisation Justin J. Palfreyman
4. Manipulation Donglei Fan, Chia-Ling Chien, Thomas Schneider and Urs O. Häfeli
5. Modeling the in-flow capture of magnetic nanoparticles Bart Hallmark, Nicholas J. Darton and D. Pearce
6. Sensing magnetic nanoparticles Adarsh Sandhu, Paul Southern, Susana Cardoso, Simon Knudde, Filipe A. Cardoso, Paulo P. Freitas and Galina V. Kurlyandskaya
7. Magnetic nanoparticles for MRI contrast agents Nohyun Lee and Taeghwan Hyeon
8. Magnetotactic bacteria and magnetosomes Dennis A. Bazylinski and Denis Trubitsyn.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Biochemical engineering [TC], Nanotechnology [TBN], Biophysics [PHVN], Biomedical engineering [MQW], Medical imaging [MMP]