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NanoBioTechnology
NanoBioTechnology
http://www.springerlink.com/content/120565/
Publisher: Humana Press Inc.
NanoBiotechnology is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes
research papers covering all aspects of the emerging and rapidly growing
research area at the intersection of nanotechnology, molecular biology and
biomedical sciences.
NanoBiotechnology is intended to serve as an authoritative forum that
presents in a timely manner the state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary research
and technological advances in theory, instrumentation and methods as well as
applications in various areas of nanotechnology related to biology and
medicine.
The convergence of nanotechnology and biomedical sciences opens the
possibility for a wide variety of biological research topics and medical
uses at the molecular and cellular level. The fundamental features of
biological systems such as self-assembly, self-replication, and highly
specific recognition open new routes to extend solid-state top-down
fabrication nanotechnologies.
The application of nanotechnology in biomedical sciences will provide
information with unprecedented precision and sensitivity, which will not
only provide much deeper understanding of biosystems but also lead to the
development of new revolutionary modalities of biomolecular manufacturing,
early diagnostics, medical treatment, and disease prevention beyond the
cellular level to that of DNA and individual proteins, the building blocks
of the life process. The long-term goal of NanoBiotechnology is to
contribute to the information transfer and explosive growth of this
important research area.
ISSN: 1551-1286 (print version)
ISSN: 1551-1294 (electronic version)
Editor-in-Chief:
Dr. Tuan Vo-Dinh
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Production Humana Press, Inc.:
Production
Jim Geronimo
999 Riverview Dr.
Totowa NJ 07512
USA
Phone: +1973256-1699x119
Email: jim.geronimo@springer.com
Content available by subscription.
Abstracts available online. Articles available in HTML and PDF format.
Current Issue: Volume 3, Number 1 / February 2007
Date: 15 August 2007
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