This imaging textbook covers in detail the beginning of neuromolecular imaging from in vivo electrochemistry. It discusses how neuromolecular imaging solved the persistent problem of electrocatalysis with empirical recording with the new imaging nanotechnology and circuits designed by the author. The BRODERICK PROBE® nanobiosensor is smaller than one strand of human hair, does not scar, and does not produce bacterial growth. These properties of the nanobiosensor have been validated by pathologists and immunologists from New York University clinical and preclinical departments. The book details this specialized sensors success in clinical and research settings, the biomedical engineering involved in its manufacture, and original, tried, and trusted protocols for use by scientists and practitioners in multiple fields of brain application and sensor design.
1. Laser Nanosensors for LIVE Imaging: A World of Polymers.
2. A
Remarkable Happening in the Advent of In Vivo Electrochemistry into Spectral
Analysis.
3. Oxidative Stress: A Time-Sensitive Detection Proxy for
Electrocatalysis of Ascorbate.
4. Broderick Is Thinking: Attention to Sensors
and No Attention to Sensor Drivers?
5. Nanobionics: Electrocalalysis Solved -
Proof of Concept.
6. Lipid biomimetics: A Nano-Microscope in the BRODERICK
PROBE®.
7. Sex-Dependent Schizophrenia from Cocaine Addiction: Brain Reward
from the Auditory Circuit.
8. Sex-Specific Synaptic Signals While the Subject
Walks: The Mesolimbic Brain Reward Circuit.
9. Sex-Specific Intricacies in
Brain Reward: Adenosine Streams Estrus.
10. Myths Dispelled! A Synchronously
Rhythmic Brain Defines Wellness Distinct from Disease: Sensing Mobility - The
Decode.
11. Temporal Asynchrony in Epilepsy: The Ultimate Rhythmic Temporal
Synchrony in the Epileptic Orgasm.
12. Nanosensing Subtypes for the Temporal
Lobe Epilepsy in Patients.
13. The Broderick Nanoprobe: A Theragnostic
Imaging Device.
14. The Next Generation of White Matter Imaging Techniques is
a Nanotechnology.
15. Aging and the Dementias.
16. The Living Legacy.
Patricia A. Broderick is a full medical professor with tenure at the City University of New York Medical School, USA, principal and founder of Eazysense Nanotechnologies Inc. and the Broderick Brain Foundation Inc., and inventor of the BRODERICK PROBE® series of nanobiosensors. A PhD in pharmacology from St. Johns University, College of Arts and Sciences, New York, USA, with expertise in atomic absorption photometry and fluorescent spectrometry steered her inventive neuroimaging art to fruition in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Cornell University Med. Ctr., New York, USA. She has published and patented extensively and is the recipient of prestigious honors from organizations such as Inner Circle Executives, Acquisitions International Global/Corporate America, International Association of Top Professionals, and National Association of Distinguished Professionals. Prof. Broderick serves on the editorial boards of several international journals.