Biomolecular Electronics (e-bog) af Facci, Paolo
Facci, Paolo (forfatter)

Biomolecular Electronics e-bog

1313,81 DKK (inkl. moms 1642,26 DKK)
Biomolecular Electronics - the electrical control of biological phenomena - is a scientific challenge that, once fully realized, will find a wide range of applications from electronics and computing to medicine and therapeutic techniques.This new arena of biomolecular electronics is approached using familiar concepts from many areas such as electrochemistry, device electronics and some mechanis...
E-bog 1313,81 DKK
Forfattere Facci, Paolo (forfatter)
Udgivet 3 april 2014
Længde 256 sider
Genrer PNR
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781455731527
Biomolecular Electronics - the electrical control of biological phenomena - is a scientific challenge that, once fully realized, will find a wide range of applications from electronics and computing to medicine and therapeutic techniques.This new arena of biomolecular electronics is approached using familiar concepts from many areas such as electrochemistry, device electronics and some mechanisms of gene expression level control. Practical techniques are explored by which electrical and electronic means can be used to control biological reactions and processes. Also, the current and future applications for this new and expanding field are discussed.This book is aimed at scientists and engineers involved in both research and commercial applications across fields including bioelectronics, bionanotechnology, electrochemistry and nanomedicine - providing a state-of-the-art survey of what's going on at the boundary between biology and electronic technology at the micro- and nano- scales, along with a suggestive insight into future possible developments. Demystifies the science and applications of electrically-driven biological reactions Explains how the techniques of bioelectronics and electrochemistry can be deployed as biological control technologies Provides applications information for diverse areas from bio-electrochemistry to electrical control of gene expression levels