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_aQuantum dots in bioanalytical chemistry and medicine / _cedited by Michael Thompson, Zahra Ramezani. |
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_aCambridge : _bRoyal Society of Chemistry, _c2023. |
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_aDetection science ; _vvolume 22 |
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505 | 0 | _aClassifications of Quantum Dots and Their Detection Principles in Sensing;How Functionalization Affects the Detection Ability of Quantum Dots;Quantum Dots in Medical Detection/Diagnosis;Quantum Dots in Imaging, Diagnosis, and Targeted Drug Delivery to Cancer Cells;Quantum Dots in Viral and Bacterial Detection;Application of Quantum Dots to In Vitro and In Vivo pH Detection;Environmental Application of Quantum Dots;Quantum Dots for Toxin Detection in Foods and Beverages;Carbon Quantum Dots from Food Waste: Synthesis to Application in Food Safety | |
520 | _aQuantum dots are proven powerful probes for fluorescence imaging and have distinct properties that give them unique capabilities. Currently, they are being developed for a range of additional applications including the detection of disease, fluorescent assays for drug discovery, single protein tracking and intracellular reporting. Here, the various types of quantum dots are introduced, with the reader being provided with enough information in the text and the references to encourage a new quantum dot user to get started. Including an overview of the significant advancement in the field and discussing applications, the book emphasises how the properties of quantum dots are employed in bioanalytical chemistry. Closing with a prospectus of the future for quantum dots, any researchers and students in bioanalytical chemistry, medicine and clinical biochemistry will find this title useful supplementary reading. | ||
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