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Nanomedicine: Design and Applications of Magnetic Nanomaterials, Nanosensors and Nanosystems

ISBN: 978-0-470-03351-7
Hardcover
484 pages
December 2008
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CONTENTS

Preface

About the Authors Introduction

1.1 What is nanoscience and nanotechnology

1.2 Magnets and nanometers: mutual attraction

1.3 Typical magnetic nanomaterials

1.4 Nanomedicine and magnetic nanomedicine

1.5 Typical biomedical applications of functional magnetic nanomaterials

Physical background for the biomedical applications of functional magnetic nanomaterials

2.1 Requirements for biomedical applications

2.2 Fundamentals of nanomagnetism

2.3 Magnetic relaxation of ferrofluids

2.4 Magnetorheology of ferrofluids

2.5 Manipulation of magnetic particles in fluids

2.6 Interactions between biological nanomaterials and functionalized magnetic nanoparticles

Magnetic nanoparticles

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Basics of nanomagnetics

3.3 Synthesis techniques

3.4 Synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles

3.5 Bio-inspired magnetic nanoparticles

3.6 Functionalization of magnetic nanoparticles

3.7 Future prospects

Biomedical applications of magnetic nanoparticles

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Diagnostic applications

4.3 Therapeutic applications

4.4 Physiological aspects

4.5 Toxic effects

Magnetosomes and their biomedical applications

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Magnetosome formation

5.3 Cultivation of magnetotactic bacteria

5.4 Characterization of magnetosomes

5.5 Biomedical applications of magnetosomes

Magnetic nanowires and their biomedical applications

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Magnetism of magnetic nanowires

6.3 Template-based synthesis of magnetic nanowires

6.4 Characterization of magnetic nanowires

6.5 Functionalization of magnetic nanowires

6.6 Magnetic nanowires in suspension

6.7 Biomedical applications of magnetic nanowires

Magnetic nanotubes and their biomedical applications

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Magnetism of nanotubes

7.3 Multifunctionality of magnetic nanotubes

7.4 Synthesis and characterization of magnetic nanotubes

7.5 Biomedical applications of magnetic nanotubes

Magnetic biosensors

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Magnetoresistance-based sensors

8.3 Hall effect sensors

8.4 Other sensors detecting stray magnetic fields

8.5 Sensors detecting magnetic relaxations

8.6 Sensors detecting ferrofluid susceptibility

Magnetic biochips: basic principles

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Biochips based on giant magnetoresistance sensors

9.3 Biochips based on spin valve sensors

9.4 Biochips based on magnetic tunnel junctions

9.5 Fully integrated biochips

Biomedical applications of magnetic biosensors and biochips

10.1 Introduction

10.2 DNA analysis

10.3 Protein analysis and protein biochips

10.4 Virus detection and cell analysis

10.5 Study of the interactions between biomolecules

10.6 Detection of biological warfare agents

10.7 Environmental monitoring and cleanup

10.8 Outlook

Appendix

A1. Units for magnetic properties

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