ISBN-13: 9781071618103 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022 / 400 str.
ISBN-13: 9781071618103 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022 / 400 str.
Part I: Molecular and Cellular analysis and manipulation
1. Development of a Multi-Target Protein Biomarker Assay for Circulating Tumor Cells
Diya Li, Ceming Wang, Yingjia Ni, Yaoping Liu, Wei Wang, Siyuan Zhang, Hsueh-Chia Chang, and Satyajyoti Senapati
2. Method to Isolate Dormant Cancer Cells from Heterogeneous Populations
Julian A. Preciado, and Alptekin Aksan
3. Label-Free Morphological Phenotyping of in vitro 3D Micro Tumors
Zoe Moscato, Devina Jaiswal, Krishna Dixit, Cooper J. Langanis, Kevin P. Claffey, and Kazunori Hoshino
4. High-throughput microenvironment microarray (MEMA) (file #high-resolution imaging
Tiina A Jokela, Michael E Todhunter, and Mark A LaBarge
5. Real-Time Analysis of AKT Signaling Activities at Single-Cell Resolution Using Cyclic Peptide-Based Probes
Fei Ji, Siwen Wang, Shiqun Shao, Priyanka Sarkar, and Min Xue
6. Microfluidic device technologies for digestion, disaggregation, and filtration of tissue samples for single cell applications
Jeremy A. Lombardo, and Jered B. Haun
7. Microdissection methods utilizing single cell subtype analysis and the impact on precision medicine
Donald J. Johann, Jr., Sarah Laun, Owen Stephens, Robert Weigman, , Ikjae Shin, , Adam Roberge, Meeiyueh Liu, Valerie Greisman, Mathew Steliga, Jason Muesse, , Erich Peterson, , Michael R. Emmert-Buck and Michael A. Tangrea,
8. Functionalized lineage tracing for the study and manipulation of heterogeneous cell populations
Andrea Gardner, Daylin Morgan, Aziz Al’Khafaji, and Amy Brock
9. Fluorescence lifetime imaging probes for cell-based measurements of enzyme activity
Sampreeti Jena, and Laurie L. Parker
10. Assessment of intracellular GTP levels using genetically encoded fluorescent sensors’
Anna Bianchi-Smiraglia, and Mikhail. Nikiforov
11. Node-Pore Sensing for characterizing cells and extracellular vesicles
Thomas Carey, Brian Li, and Lydia L. Sohn
12. Affinity-Based Enrichment of Extracellular Vesicles with Lipid Nanoprobes
Yuan Wan, Mackenzie Maurer, and Si-Yang Zheng
13. Droplet magnetofluidic assay platform for quantitative methylation-specific PCR Alejandro Stark, Alexander Trick, Thomas R Pisanic II, and Tza-Huei Wang
14. Droplette: A Platform Technology to Directly Deliver Nucleic Acid Therapeutics and Other Molecules into Cells and Deep into Tissue Without Transfection Reagents
Bao Lin Quek, Rathi L Srinivas, and Madhavi P Gavini
15. Molecular imaging of HER2 in patient tissues with touch prep-quantitative single molecule localization microscopy
Devin L. Wakefield, Steven J. Tobin, Daniel Schmolze, and Tijana Jovanovic-Talisman
16. Microchip free-flow electrophoresis for bioanalysis, sensing and purification
William E. Arter, Kadi L. Saar, Therese W. Herling, and Tuomas P. J. Knowles
17. Green Chemistry Preservation and Extraction of Biospecimens for Multi-omic Analyses
Andrey P. Tikunov, Jeremiah D. Tipton, Timothy J. Garrett, Sachi V. Shinde, Hong Jin Kim, David A. Gerber, Laura E. Herring, Lee M. Graves, and Jeffrey M. Macdonald
18. TdT-UTP DSB End Labeling (TUDEL), for Specific, Direct in situ Labeling of DNA Double Strand Breaks
Julian Lutze, Sara E Warrington, and Stephen J. Kron
19. Ligand-directed GPCR Antibody Discovery
Qi Zhao, Amanda Chapman, Yan Huang, Mary Ferguson, Shannon McBride, Meghan Kelly, Michael Weiner, and Xiaofeng Li
20. Self-Induced Back-Action Actuated Nanopore Electrophoresis (Sane) (File #Sensor For Label-Free Detection Of Cancer Immunotherapy-Relevant Antibody-Ligand Interactions
Sai Santosh Sasank Peri, Muhammad Usman Raza, Manoj K. Sabnani, Soroush Ghaffari, Susanne Gimlin, Debra D. Wawro, Jung Soo Lee, Min Jun Kim, Jon Weidanz, and George Alexandrakis
21. Incorporating, quantifying, and leveraging noncanonical amino acids in yeast
Jessica T. Stieglitz, and James A. Van Deventer
22. Nuclease-assisted, multiplexed minor-allele enrichment: application in liquid biopsy of cancer
Fangyan Yu, Ka Wai Leong, and G. Mike Makrigiorgos
23. Implementation of Ion Mobility Spectrometry-Based Separations in Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (SLIM)
Adam L. Hollerbach, Christopher R. Conant, Gabe Nagy, and Yehia M. Ibrahim
24. Pleural Effusion Aspirate for use in 3D Lung Cancer Modeling and Chemotherapy Screening
Andrea Mazzocchi, Anthony Dominijanni, and Shay Soker
25. Using Optical Tweezers to Dissect Allosteric Communication Networks in Protein Kinases
Yuxin Hao and Rodrigo Maillard
Part II: Therapeutics Technologies
26. Focused ultrasound-mediated intranasal brain drug delivery technique (FUSIN)
Dezhuang Ye, and Hong Chen
27. Extracellular pH mapping as therapeutic readout of drug delivery in glioblastoma
John J. Walsh, and Fahmeed Hyder
28. Charge-Based Multi-Arm Avidin Nano-construct as a Platform Technology for Applications in Drug Delivery
Tengfei He, Chenzhen Zhang, and Ambika G. Bajpayee
29. Chemical Modification of Proteins and Their Intracellular Delivery Using Lipidoid Nanoparticles
Yamin Li, Zachary Glass, and Qiaobing Xu
30. Generation of Membrane-derived Nanovesicles by Nitrogen Cavitation for Drug Targeting Delivery and Immunization
Jin Gao, Mindy Lee, Xinyue Dong, and Zhenjia Wang
31. Laboratory-scale production of sterile targeted microbubbles
Guixin Shi, and Yu-Tsueng Liu
32 (file #47). Adeno-associated viral vector immobilization and local delivery from bare metal surfaces. Ben B. Pressly, Bahman Hooshdaran, Ivan S. Alferiev, Michael Chorny, Robert J. Levy, and Ilia Fishbein
33. Decellularization and Recellularization Methods for Avian Lungs: An Alternative Approach for Use in Pulmonary Therapeutics
Alicia E. Tanneberger, Daniel J. Weiss, and Juan J. Uriarte
34. Methods for Forming Human Lymphatic Microvessels In Vitro and Assessing Their Drainage Function
Joe Tien, and Usman Ghani
35. Natural Polymer Based Micro-Nanostructured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
Sara Katebifar, Devina Jaiswal, Michael R. Arul, Sanja Novak, Jonathan Nip, Ivo Kalajzic, Swetha Rudraiah, and Sangamesh G. Kumbar
36. Biodegradable electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
Aneela Anwar, Daniel Jerome Petrino Jr., Nicole Van Alstine, and Xiaojun Yu
37. Bio-Tribometer for the Assessment of Cell and Tissue Toxicity of Orthopedic Metal Implant
Debris Simona Radice, and Markus A. Wimmer
38. Methods for Quantifying Neutrophil Extracellular Traps on Biomaterials
Allison E. Fetz, William E. King III, Benjamin A. Minden-Birkenmaier, and Gary L. Bowlin
39. In Vivo Imaging of Implanted Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Biodegradation
Shreyas Kuddannaya, Wei Zhu, and Jeff W.M. Bulte
40. Computational modeling and simulation to quantify the effects of obstructions on the performance of ventricular catheters used in hydrocephalus treatment
Stephanie C. TerMaath, Douglas L. Stefanski, and James A. Killeffer
41. Selection of Cancer Stem Cell--targeting Agents Using Bacteriophage Display
Austin R. Prater, and Susan L. Deutscher
42. Nano-Scintillator-Based X-Ray Induced Photodynamic Therapy
Benjamin Cline, and Jin Xie
43. Methods to measure the inhibition of ABCG2 transporter and ferrochelatase activity to enhance aminolevulinic acid-protoporphyrin IX fluorescence-guided tumor detection and resection
Matthew Mansi, Richard Howley, and Bin Chen
44. Macroscopic Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging for Monitoring of Drug-Target Engagement
Marien Ochoa, Alena Rudkouskaya, Jason T. Smith, Xavier Intes, and Margarida Barroso
45. Tumor in vivo Imaging with a New Peptide-based Fluorescent Probe
Samer Naffouje, Masahide Goto, Ingeun Ryoo, Albert Green, Tapas K. Das Gupta, and Tohru Yamada
46. Thermal Ablation Treatment for Cervical Precancer (Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia grade 2 or higher [CIN2+])
Montserrat Soler, Rachel Masch, Rakiya Saidu, and Miriam Cremer
47. Employing Novel Porcine Models of Subcutaneous Pancreatic Cancer to Evaluate Oncological Therapies
Alissa Hendricks-Wenger, Margaret A Nagai-Singer, Kyungjun Uh, Eli Vlaisavljevich, Kiho Lee, and Irving C Allen
This volume provides detailed technical protocols on current biomedical technologies and examples of their applications and capabilities. Chapters focus on molecular and cellular analytical methods, experimental new drug delivery approaches, guided surgery, implants and tissue engineering. Written in the format of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, each chapter includes an introduction to the topic, lists necessary materials and reagents, tips on troubleshooting and known pitfalls, and step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols.
Authoritative and practical, Biomedical Engineering Technologies, Volume 2 provides technical details in descriptions of major technologies by experts in the field.
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