Biochips and Medical Imaging (Original PDF from Publisher)
By Adam de la Zerda and Shan Xiang Wang
Biochips and medical imaging have recently undergone advanced advances .
As a professional resource , Biochips and Medical Imaging covers current biochip and medical imaging breakthroughs . For the purpose of advancing molecular diagnostics and imaging , the authors of the work advocate combining elements of engineering, biology and medicine . Microchips called biochips are used to quickly test biological analytes .
The goal of this book is to provide information about cutting-edge and newly developed biosensors , biochips and imaging tools for the body’s systems , including the immunological, circulatory and endocrine systems . Biochips (in-vitro diagnostics) and medical and molecular imaging (in-vivo imaging) are both types of medical diagnostics . In-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics are discussed in Biochips and Medical Imaging . It allows a teacher to give detailed explanations of how biochips are used to diagnose cardiovascular and cancerous disorders . teaches practical information on biochips and medical imaging, written by eminent researchers .
provides resources for experts in the biochip or imaging fields . Features a user-friendly methodology for anyone curious about biochips and their applications . Even if they have no prior knowledge of biology and only a basic understanding of mathematics , readers of Biochips and Medical Imaging can increase their knowledge of medical technology . This book is certain to pique the interest of structural biologists , electrical engineers , nanotechnologists and scientists working in the fields of bioengineering and biomaterials due to its emphasis on significant breakthroughs .
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