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Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine Methods, Devices, and Applications Second Edition Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine Methods, Devices, and Applications Second Edition Edited by Tuan Vo-Dinh MATLAB• is a trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. and is used with permission. The MathWorks does not warrant the accuracy of the text or exercises in this book. This book’s use or discussion of MATLAB• software or related products does not constitute endorsement or sponsorship by The MathWorks of a particular pedagogical approach or particular use of the MATLAB• software. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered t rademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging–in–Publication Data Names: Vo-Dinh, Tuan, editor. Title: Nanotechnology in biology and medicine : methods, devices, and applications / [edited by] Tuan Vo-Dinh. Description: Second edition. | Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2017. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2017020719| ISBN 9781439893784 (hardback : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315374581 (ebook) Subjects: | MESH: Nanotechnology | Biomedical Engineering--methods Classification: LCC R857.N34 | NLM QT 36.5 | DDC 610.28--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017020719 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com This book is dedicated to the pioneers whose visions have sailed to the outer edges of the universe, pierced into the inner world of the atom, and unlocked the mysteries of the human cell. Contents Preface ..............................................................................................................................................xi Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................xiii Editor...............................................................................................................................................xv Contributors ................................................................................................................................xvii 1 Nanotechnology at the Frontier of Biology and Medicine .............................................1 Tuan Vo-Dinh Section I Nanomaterials, Nanostructures, and Nanotools 2 Self-Assembled Organic Nanotubes: Novel Bionanomaterials for Orthopedics and Tissue Engineering ...............................................................................19 Rachel L. Beingessner, Baljit Singh, Thomas J. Webster, and Hicham Fenniri 3 Gold Nanoparticles with Organic Linkers for Applications in Biomedicine ..........47 Olga Shimoni and Stella M. Valenzuela 4 Nucleoprotein-Based Nanodevices in Drug Design and Delivery ............................61 Elizabeth Singer, Katarzyna Lamparska-Kupsik, Jarrod Clark, Kristofer Munson, Leo Kretzner, and Steven S. Smith 5 Bimetallic Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Characterization .........................................79 Tarasankar Pal, Anjali Pal, and Sudipa Panigrahi 6 Nanotube-Based Membrane Systems ..............................................................................97 Lane A. Baker and Charles R. Martin 7 Nanoimaging of Biomolecules Using N ear-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy .....127 Musundi B. Wabuyele and Tuan Vo-Dinh 8 Development and Modeling of a Novel Self-Assembly Process for Polymer and Polymeric Composite Nanoparticles ......................................................................143 B. G. Sumpter, J.-M. Y. Carrillo, S.-K. Ahn, M. D. Barnes, W. A. Shelton, R. J. Harrison, and D. W. Noid 9 Cellular Interfacing with Arrays of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers and Nanofiber-Templated Materials ...............................................................................177 Timothy E. McKnight, Anatoli V. Melechko, Guy D. Griffin, Michael A. Guillorn, Vladimir I. Merkulov, Mitchel J. Doktycz, M. Nance Ericson, and Michael L. Simpson 10 Single-Molecule Detection Techniques for Monitoring Cellular Activity at the Nanoscale Level .......................................................................................................203 Kui Chen and Tuan Vo-Dinh vii viii Contents 11 Optical Nanobiosensors and Nanoprobes ....................................................................229 Tuan Vo-Dinh 12 Surface-Enhanced Fluorescence-Based Biosensors .....................................................241 Samuel Grésillon and Emmanuel Fort 13 Biomolecule Sensing Using Surface Plasmon Resonance .........................................259 H.P. Ho, F.C. Loo, S.K. Kong, and S.Y. Wu 14 Molecular SERS Nanoprobes for Medical Diagnostics ..............................................289 Hsin-Neng Wang, Bridget M. Crawford, and Tuan Vo-Dinh 15 Silicon Nanoparticles for Biophotonics .........................................................................307 Mark T. Swihart Section II Applications in Biology and Medicine 16 Nanoscale Optical Sensors Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance .........................337 Amanda J. Haes, Douglas A. Stuart, and Richard P. Van Duyne 17 Synthetic Biology: From Gene Circuits to Novel Biological Tools ...........................371 Nina G. Argibay, Eric M. Vazquez, Cortney E. Wilson, Travis J.A. Craddock, and Robert P. Smith 18 Recent Trends in Nanomaterials Integration into Simple Biosensing Platforms .........................................................................................................389 Andrzej Chałupniak and Arben Merkoçi 19 Nanobiosensors: Carbon Nanotubes in Bioelectrochemistry ...................................407 Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, Nikhil K. Shukla, and Sean Brahim 20 Monitoring Apoptosis and Anticancer Drug Activity in Single Cells Using Nanosensors .............................................................................................................423 Paul M. Kasili and Tuan Vo-Dinh 21 Biosensing and Theranostics Applications of Gold Nanostars ................................439 Yang Liu, Hsiangkuo Yuan, and Tuan Vo-Dinh 22 A Fractal Analysis of Binding and Dissociation Kinetics of Glucose and Related Analytes on Biosensor Surfaces at the Nanoscale Level .....................449 Neeti Sadana, Tuan Vo-Dinh, and Ajit Sadana 23 Integrated Cantilever-Based Biosensors for the Detection of Chemical and Biological Entities .......................................................................................................469 Elise A. Corbin, Ashkan YekrangSafakar, Olaoluwa Adeniba, Amit Gupta, Kidong Park, and Rashid Bashir Contents ix 24 Design and Biological Applications of Nanostructured Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Films .............................................................................................531 Sadhana Sharma, Ketul C. Popat, and Tejal A. Desai 25 Development of Gold Nanostars for Two-Photon Photoluminescence Imaging and Photothermal Therapy ..............................................................................561 Hsiangkuo Yuan, Yang Liu, and Tuan Vo-Dinh 26 Surface Plasmon–Enhanced Nanohole Arrays for Biosensing .................................579 Jean-Francois Masson, Maxime Couture, and Hugo-Pierre Poirier-Richard 27 Sensitive DNA Detection and SNP Identification Using Ultrabright SERS Nanorattles and Magnetic Beads for In Vitro Diagnostics ..........................................609 Hoan T. Ngo, Naveen Gandra, Andrew M. Fales, Steve M. Taylor, and Tuan Vo-Dinh 28 Gold Nanorods for Diagnostics and Photothermal Therapy of Cancer ..................627 Xiaohua Huang and Mostafa A. El-Sayed 29 Applications of Nanotechnology in Reproductive Medicine ....................................651 Celine Jones, Natalia Barkalina, Sarah Francis, Lien Davidson, and Kevin Coward 30 Theranostic Nanoprobes for SERS Imaging and Photodynamic Therapy .............669 Andrew M. Fales and Tuan Vo-Dinh 31 Virus-Like Particle-Mediated Intracellular Delivery for Nanomedicine ...............679 Jadwiga Chroboczek and Inga Szurgot 32 In Vivo Sensing Using SERS Nanosensors ...................................................................695 Janna K. Register, Andrew M. Fales, Hsin-Neng Wang, Gregory M. Palmer, Bruce Klitzman, and Tuan Vo-Dinh Index .............................................................................................................................................703

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