This book describes how methodologies in biochemistry, molecular and
cellular biology, electromagnetic bioeffects, and nanotechnology were
brought together to construct a nanostructure that is a composite of
nucleic acid, carbon nanotube, paramagnetic metallic nanoparticles,
and aromatic polymer that is responsive to nonionizing electromagnetic
radiation, RFR to microwaves. It demonstrates that the construct can
act as a redox catalyst accelerated by nonionizing electromagnetic
radiation, and also as a conveyor of genetic modification of
specifically targeted eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The scientific
knowledge necessary to accomplish this is described and step-by-step
progress supported by data and examples are noted. The general purpose
is to show how such interdisciplinary approaches can lead to
disruptive technologies. This book is most valuable to those
(molecular biologists, vaccinologists, biomedical engineers,
microbiologists) looking for more externally controllable gene
vectors, antimicrobials, and antiparasitics, using a totally new
nanoparticle platform. Those pursuing biological applications of
nanotechnology will also be interested. This text has uniquely
multidisciplinary approaches, drawing together chemistry, physics,
molecular biology, biochemistry, and biomedical and electrical
engineering.
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Radio Controlled Antimicrobial and Genetic Vectors
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031630064
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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