Springer, 2008. - 202 p. - This book unites the multi-faceted work of international scientists from various domains as they cooperate to present the role of nanomaterials in modern medicine with particular emphasis on cell growth, manipulation, and modification. Not only does this book provide the reader with the necessary theoretical background information, it also gives valuable experimental data, allowing for an exact comprehension and observation of the relevance of this modern technology.
Biocompatible Nanomaterials and Nanodevices Promising for Biomedical Applications
Isohelical DNA-Binding Oligomers: Antiviral Activity and Application for the Design of Nanostructured Devices
DNA Self-Assembling Nanostructures Induced by Trivalent Ions and Polycations
DNA-Based Synthesis and Assembly of Organized Iron Oxide Nanostructures
DNA-Based Nanostructures: Changes of Mechanical Properties of DNA upon Ligand Binding
Nanoconstructions Based on Spatially-Ordered Nucleic Acid Molecules
Nanospearing—Biomolecule Delivery and is Biocompatibility
Multifunctional Glyconanoparticles: Applications in Biology and Biomedicine
Plasmonics of Gold Nanorods. Considerations for Biosensing
Influence of the S-AU Bond Strength on the Magnetic Behavior of S-capped AU Nanoparticles
Long-Term Retention of Fluorescent Quantum Dots in Vivo
Towards Polymer-Based Capsules with Drastically Reduced Controlled Permeability
Polyelectrolyte-Mediated Transport of Doxorubicin through the Bilayer Lipid Membrane
Network Model of Acetobacter Xylinum Cellulose Intercalated by Drug Nanoparticles
Theoretical Approaches to Nanoparticles