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Title Microfluidics and nanotechnology : biosensing to the single molecule limit / edited by Eric Lagally, managing editor Krzysztof Iniewski. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. ©2014
Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 274 pages) : illustrations.
Series Devices, Circuits, and Systems
Devices, circuits, and systems.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Preface Microtechnology and more recent nanotechnology methods have enabled the fabrication of a wide variety of new chemical and biological sensors. These sensors demonstrate exquisite sensitivity and low limits of detection, enabling exploration of new scientific frontiers. In particular, the novel physics that emerges at small length scales allows parallel, mass-fabricated sensors for detection to both single-cell and single-molecule limits. Stochastic differences between individual cells and molecules have been shown to play important roles in larger biological systems, and these novel sensors have begun to test and elucidate these effects. This book focuses on the combination of soft materials like elastomers and other polymers with materials like semiconductors, metals, and glass to form integrated detection systems for biological and chemical targets. Microfluidic advances in this arena include systems for forming and analyzing tiny droplets (so-called droplet microfluidics); the combination of electrostatic and dielectrics to manipulate droplets on the microscale; miniaturized separation systems, including electrophoresis, for detecting a wide range of genetic targets from single cells; and novel optical and mechanical detection methods at the single-cell and single-molecule scales. This book represents a snapshot of the state of the art from the world's leading microfluidics and nanotechnology laboratories. The combination of different materials at both of these length scales is driving a powerful new set of scientific inquiries that have to date been impossible to address using other technologies. The book is arranged in two major sections. In Part I, the authors discuss a number of unique detection technologies"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Part 1. Detection technologies -- part 2. Integrated microfluidic and nanofluidic systems.
Subject Biosensors.
Biomolecules.
Cytochemistry.
Microfluidics -- Industrial applications.
Molecular recognition.
Nanofluids.
Microfluidics.
Nanotechnology.
Biosensing Techniques
Microfluidics
Nanotechnology
Histocytochemistry
Biocapteurs.
Biomolécules.
Cytochimie.
Microfluidique -- Applications industrielles.
Reconnaissance moléculaire.
Nanofluides.
Microfluidique.
Nanotechnologie.
Nanotechnology
Microfluidics
Biomolecules
Biosensors
Cytochemistry
Molecular recognition
Nanofluids
Health & Biological Sciences.
Biomedical Engineering.
Added Author Lagally, Eric, editor.
Iniewski, Krzysztof, 1960- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Microfluidics and nanotechnology. Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2014 9781466594906 (DLC) 2014002073 (OCoLC)868641941
ISBN 9781466594913 (electronic bk.)
1466594918 (electronic bk.)
146659490X (hardback)
9781466594906 (hardback)
9781315215594
1315215594
9781351822794
1351822799
Standard No. 99962371163
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