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Recent Developments in Nanomaterial-based Sensing of Human Pathogens. Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

  • Book

  • March 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5724026

Recent Developments in Nanomaterial-based Sensing of Human Pathogens is a comprehensive book providing recent insights into nanomaterial-based sensing of human pathogens. The chapters cover diverse topics, including nanosensor analytical properties, the intersection of nanosensors and biological markers in pathogenic diseases, nanodevices in neurological infections, foodborne pathogen detection, viral and bacterial biomarkers, fungal disease diagnostics, mycoplasma-triggered inflammation, protozoan diseases, and mycoplasma clinical detection. This book serves as a valuable resource showcasing cutting-edge advancements in nanotechnology for pathogen detection, contributing to improved diagnosis and disease management across various domains.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Progress of nanomaterial-based sensors in terms of analytical properties such as sensitivity, rapidity of reaction, selectivity, and robustness in the development of smart and high-performing analytical tools

Chapter 2: Nanosensors and biological markers of pathogenic diseases: Novel strategies in Biology and Medicine

Chapter 3: Nanodevices in neurological infections: An update

Chapter 4: Foodborne Pathogen Detection using Nanomaterial-based Biosensors: Recent Trends

Chapter 5: Biomarkers of Human viral infections and their role in diagnosis

Chapter 6: Advances in nanomaterial-mediated sensing methods for detecting human-pathogenic DNA viruses

Chapter 7: Nanotechnology Advancements in Detecting Pathogenic Human RNA Viruses

Chapter 8: Novel Nanotechnology Approaches for the Detection of Human Viral Pathogens: A Comprehensive Review Chapter 9: Bacterial Pathogen Biomarkers of Human and Their Importance in Rapid Diagnosis

Chapter 10: Nanotechnology integration in sensing platforms for significant improvements in pathogenic bacteria detection capabilities and device functionality

Chapter 11: Role of Molecular Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases using nanomaterial-based sensing platforms

Chapter 12: Current fungal diagnostics and the development of novel biophysical technologies for selective new sensitive fungal biosensors to augment traditional diagnostic techniques

Chapter 13: Role of Mycoplasmas in triggering inflammation and altering key cellular pathways, allowing for a better knowledge of potential cellular transformation mechanisms for clinical diagnosis

Chapter 14: Recent trends in nanotechnology for managing protozoan diseases

Chapter 15: Rapid and Sensitive Nanotechnology-Based Mycoplasma Detection Methods for Clinical Specimens: Recent Advances

Chapter 15: Overview of available technologies and the advantages of nanosensing

Authors

Seshadri Reddy Ankireddy Department of Chemical Sciences, Dr. Buddolla's Institute of Life Sciences, Tirupati, India. Dr. Seshadri Reddy Ankireddy earned his PhD in chemical and biological engineering from Gachon University in South Korea and subsequently, an additional three years of postdoctoral research experience from the same institution. Currently, he is a research coordinator and scientist at the Dr. Buddolla's Institute of Life Sciences in India. Dr. Reddy's research interests focus on nanomaterials, MOF-mediated biosensing, drug delivery, and renewable energy applications. He has also authored and published more than 35 research articles in internationally renowned journals. Viswanath Buddolla Founder and Director, Dr. Buddolla's Institute of Life Sciences, Tirupati, India. Dr. Viswanath Buddolla holds Master's and PhD degrees in microbiology and previously served as a faculty in bionanotechnology at Gachon University in South Korea. Currently, he is the founder director of the Dr. Buddolla's Institute of Life Sciences in India. His research expertise lies in applied microbiology and bionanotechnology, reflected in numerous research articles published in prestigious journals and 10 authored/edited books, showcasing his significant contributions to these fields.