Wiley, 2006. - 482 p. - This is the first book to combine both nanodevice assembly from biomaterials as well as nanodevices of non-biological materials, providing systematic coverage of how both kinds can be used in the context of nanoscale life science research and development.
From the contents:The Physics and Modeling of Biofunctionalized Nanoelectromechanical Systems.
Mathematical and Computational Modeling: Towards the Development and Application of Nanodevices for Drug Delivery.
Nanolithography: Towards Fabrication of Nanodevices for Life Sciences.
Microcantilever-based Nanodevices in the Life Sciences.
Nanobioelectronics.
DNA Nanodevices: Prototypes and Applications.
Towards the Realization of Nanobiosensors Based on G-protein-coupled Receptors.
Protein-based Nanotechnology: Kinesin-Microtubule-driven Systems for Bioanalytical Applications.
Self-assembly and Bio-directed Approaches of Carbon Nanotubes: Towards Device Fabrication.
Nanodevices for Biosensing: Design, Fabrication and Applications.
Fullerene-based Devices for Biological Applications.
Nanotechnology for Biomedical Devices.
Nanodevices in Nature.