"This text covers a lot of ground and will be of interest to those wishing for a general overview of the range of nanomaterials used for biosensing in environmental, food and medical sensing applications. There is some repetition of introduction and technical detail between the chapters which allows them to be read in isolation and all are well referenced for those looking for more detail in a particular application." --Johnson Matthey Technology Review
1. Prototype biosensing devices: design and microfabrication based on nanotechnological tools for the rapid in the field detection of food toxicants and environmental pollutants 2. Biosensors for intracellular and less invasive sensors based on nanostructured metal oxides 3. Carbon electrodes in electrochemical analysis of biomolecules and bioactive substances: roles of surface structures and chemical groups 4. Carbon based nanomaterials for electrochemical DNA sensing 5. Gold nanoparticle-based technologies in photothermal/photodynamic treatment: the challenges and prospects 6. Encapsulated Magnetite Nanoparticles: Preparation and Application as Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging 7. Metal nanomaterial-assisted aptasensors for emerging pollutants detection 8. Impedimetric aptamer biosensing employing nanomaterials 9. Metal-oxide nanostructures for energy harvesting and sensing 10. Electroanalytical bioplatforms based on carbon nanostructures as new tools for diagnosis 11. Dendrimers integrated biosensors for healthcare applications 12. Electrochemical DNA and aptasensors based on nanomaterials for medical diagnostics