Design and fabrication of aptamer-based biosensors for Point-of-care testing of disease diagnostic and prognostic is an upthrust and interdisciplinary area of research. This book covers design and development of novel cost-effective aptamer-based biosensors for disease diagnostic and prognostic including understanding of health care management in terms of timely update of disease situation in a particular geographical area. It also discusses the scaling up and market trend of aptamer-based devices for extension of research from lab to market, and end users.
Features:
- Explains design and fabrication of aptasensors-based diagnostic devices.
- Includes novel approaches and comprehensive technology overview for diagnosis management towards early-stage detection of various biomarkers associated with several health conditions.
- Demonstrates possible benefits of combined diagnostics and therapeutic possibilities using aptamer-based point-of-care technologies devices.
- Discusses emerging implications and recent advances of biosensing platforms for designing and developing aptamer-based POCT devices.
- Explores aptamer-based approach to develop advanced platforms for medical applications and open arena for state-of-the-art future research.
This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in biomedical engineering, diagnostics, nano-biotechnology, and materials science.
This book covers design and development of novel cost-effective aptamer-based biosensors for disease diagnostic and prognostic including understanding of health care management in terms of timely update of disease situation in a particular geographical area.
1. Overview of Aptamer-based Biosensors.
2. Biomarkers for Aptamer-based diagnostic applications.
3. Designing and synthesis of aptamer via various approaches (SELEX and ExSELEX).
4. A comparative Study of Aptasensor Vs Immunosensor for biomarker detection.
5. Aptamer-Based Point-of-Care Diagnostic Devices for infectious diseases.
6. Aptamer-based colorimetric biosensor.
7. Miniaturized Aptamer-Based Assays for Biomedical Applications.
8. Microfluidics enabled Aptamer-Based Sensing devices.
9. Fabrication of Aptamer-based Electrochemical biosensors for health care monitoring.
10. Challenges and advances in aptamer-based biosensing approaches.
11. Current Perspectives on Aptasensors as Diagnostic Tools for oncological diseases.
Arpana Parihar is currently working as a Women Scientist B at CSIR- AMPRI, Bhopal, MP, India, under the scheme of DST-WoS-B awarded from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
Raju Khan is currently working as a Principal Scientist and Associate Professor at CSIR-AMPRI Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. He has more than 15 years of experience in electrochemistry, and development of biosensors-based diagnostics.