Nanomagnetic actuation in biomedicine : basic principles and applications
Contributor(s): Dobson, Jon [ed.] | Rinaldi, Carlos [ed.].
Publisher: Boca Raton CRC Press 2018Description: xi, 255p.ISBN: 9781466591219.Subject(s): Mesh receptors | Cell Surface -- Metabolism | Magnetite nanoparticlesDDC classification: 571.74 | N157 Summary: The manipulation and control of cells and sub-cellular structures through magnetic nanoparticle-based actuation is a relatively new technique that has led to novel and exciting biomedical applications. Nanomagnetic actuation is being used in laboratory studies of stem cells to determine how these mechanical cues can be used to control stem cell differentiation for regenerative medicine applications. This book explores this rapidly expanding field. It will interest industry bioscientists and biomedical engineers as well as academics in cellular biomechanics, cell and tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. Key Features Focuses on the fundamentals and applications of magnetic actuation Includes contributions by world-class researchers from several countries and is edited by a well-known researcher in this field Offers multidisciplinary coverage and applications Supplies extensive references at the end of each chapterItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 571.74 N157 (Browse shelf) | Available | A184299 |
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571.67 B739C2 CELL MOVEMENTS | 571.74 D262I INTRODUCTION TO GENOMIC SIGNAL PROCESSING WITH CONTROL | 571.74 M342c Cellular signal processing | 571.74 N157 Nanomagnetic actuation in biomedicine | 571.742 P694 Plant hormones | 571.77 W726g2 Geometry of biological time | 571.8 C331 Cell lineage and fate determination |
The manipulation and control of cells and sub-cellular structures through magnetic nanoparticle-based actuation is a relatively new technique that has led to novel and exciting biomedical applications. Nanomagnetic actuation is being used in laboratory studies of stem cells to determine how these mechanical cues can be used to control stem cell differentiation for regenerative medicine applications. This book explores this rapidly expanding field. It will interest industry bioscientists and biomedical engineers as well as academics in cellular biomechanics, cell and tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
Key Features
Focuses on the fundamentals and applications of magnetic actuation
Includes contributions by world-class researchers from several countries and is edited by a well-known researcher in this field
Offers multidisciplinary coverage and applications
Supplies extensive references at the end of each chapter
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