Nano biosensors for non-invasive diagnosis of cancer /
"Version: 20241201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Cancer : an overview of its development, progression, detection and diagnosis / Nidhi Puranik and Minseok Song -- 2. Imaging techniques in current biosensor advancements in cancer diagnosis / Vikas Pitre, Megha Srivastava and Gayatri Rai -- 3. Invasive and non-invasive techniques and their challenges in the early detection of cancer / Rashmi Gupta, Bimal Prasad Jit, Alisha Behara, Rohit Kumar Singh and Ashok Sharma -- 4. Insights into noninvasive approaches for the early detection of cancer with a special focus on nanodiagnostics / Rahul Kumar, Pankaj Keshari, Abhinav Kant, Ajay Kumar, Rohit Gupta and Subhash Chandra Yadav -- 5. Detection of circulatory cancerous cells for early diagnosis of breast cancer / Priyanka Sonkar and Amit Kumar Sonkar -- 6. Insight into the role of non-coding RNA as a potential biomarker for the early detection of breast cancer / Alibha Rawat, N. Ganesh, Gresh Chander and Shiv Kumar Yadav -- 7. Insight into the role of non-coding RNAs as potential biomarkers for the early detection of lung cancer / Santosh Kumar, Alisha Behara, Bimal Prashad Jit, Rohit Kumar Singh and Ashok Sharma -- 8. Emerging studies on the detection of cancer-associated exosomal bodies for the early diagnosis of cancer / Pavitra Banan and Anushri Sharma -- 9. Nanosensors : an overview of future utility in the biomedical domain / Divya Bisht and Deena Prakash -- 10. Paper-based point of care diagnostic systems for cancer / Neha Sharma, Khushboo Joshi, Raghvendra Kumar Mishra, Sharmistha Banerjee and Shuchi Kaushik -- 11. Utility of various types of nanoparticles as potential materials for biosensors / Arun Sharma, Surabhi Singh, Nidhi Puranik, Kavita Shukla and Bharti Sahu -- 12. Nanobiosensor based rapid detection of circulating biomarkers of cancer / Nidhi Puranik, Prince Kumar, Priya Paliwal, Shiv Kumar Yadav and Minseok Song -- 13. Challenges in the development of nanobiosensors in the diagnosis of cancer / Manish S. Sengar, Priya Kumari and Neha Sengar.Full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.This book includes the most up-to-date point-of-care cancer detection technologies and processes, which are based on biomedical sensors, microfluidics and integrated systems engineering. It compiles detailed literature on various novel applications of nano biosensors in cancer diagnosis by primarily focusing on non-invasive biomarker detection, use of nanoparticles, and biosensor applications. It also includes current advancements and diagnostic tests that can be conducted outside of the laboratory in remote areas. Electrochemical sensors, paper-based microfluidics, and other kit-based diagnostic techniques are just a few of the technologies that can be tweaked to bring cancer detection and diagnosis to more remote parts of the globe. This book is an ideal resource for researchers in the fields of nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, and medical studies. Part of IPEM-IOP Series in Physics and Engineering in Medicine and Biology.Researchers, medical practitioners, graduate students, pathology lab technicians, government laboratories in nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, biotechnology, material science, biochemistry, pathology, bioengineering and medical studies.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Dr. Nidhi Puranik is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Science at Yeungnam University in Gyeongsan, South Korea. She did her Ph.D. at Defence Research & Development Establishment-DRDO (Research Center) and her degree was awarded from Bharathair University, Coimbatore, TamilNadu, India. Dr. Puranik has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious GATE, CSIR-NET, ICAR-NET, DRDO Junior Research Fellowship, MPCST Young Scientist Award, MPCST Young Scientist Training Fellowship (National), and the Young Investigator Award (International). She has contributed to esteemed institutions such as ICMR-NIREH, Bhopal; ICAR-IISR, Indore; Jiwaji University, Gwalior; and Barkatullah University, Bhopal. Her research contributions include over 40 highly cited research articles, one Indian patent, and five edited books published by IOP (three), Springer (two in press), and CRC Press (in press). Dr. Shiv Kumar Yadav is an Assistant Professor at Government Lal Bahadur Shastri P.G. College in Madhya Pradesh, India. With over eight years of R&D experience, his expertise lies in the development of nanobiosensors for disease diagnostics, often collaborating with Dr. Nidhi Puranik. He has earned numerous accolades, including the prestigious GATE, CSIR-NET, UGC-NET, and ICMR-JRF qualifications. Additionally, he has received international travel grants on three occasions to present his work at esteemed international conferences. Dr. Yadav's current research focuses on advancing immunological diagnostics and innovative approaches for cancer detection.Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 17, 2025).
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